Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 páginas |
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... remarkable ornament of the cathedral of that place . A curious document , said to have been among those found in the eagle , is now in the possession of Colonel Wildman , containing a grant of full pardon from Henry V. of every possible ...
... remarkable ornament of the cathedral of that place . A curious document , said to have been among those found in the eagle , is now in the possession of Colonel Wildman , containing a grant of full pardon from Henry V. of every possible ...
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... remarkable degree venturous and fearless , and ( as one of them significantly expressed it ) always more ready to give a blow than take one . " Among many anecdotes illustra- tive of this spirit , it is related that once , in returning ...
... remarkable degree venturous and fearless , and ( as one of them significantly expressed it ) always more ready to give a blow than take one . " Among many anecdotes illustra- tive of this spirit , it is related that once , in returning ...
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... remarkable , and which showed itself thus early , got the better even of his fear of her ; and when Mrs. Byron , who was a short and corpulent person , and rolled consi- derable in her gait , would , in a rage , endeavour to catch him ...
... remarkable , and which showed itself thus early , got the better even of his fear of her ; and when Mrs. Byron , who was a short and corpulent person , and rolled consi- derable in her gait , would , in a rage , endeavour to catch him ...
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... remarkable . In war , the most turbulent of exercises , Æschylus Dante , Camoens , and a long list of other poets , distinguished themselves ; aud though it may be granted that Horace was a bad rider , and Virgil no tennis - player ...
... remarkable . In war , the most turbulent of exercises , Æschylus Dante , Camoens , and a long list of other poets , distinguished themselves ; aud though it may be granted that Horace was a bad rider , and Virgil no tennis - player ...
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... remarkable lines : - " My epitaph shall be my name alone ; If that with honour fail to crown my clay , Oh may no other fame my deeds repay ; That , only that , shall single out the spot , By that remember'd , or with that forgot . " In ...
... remarkable lines : - " My epitaph shall be my name alone ; If that with honour fail to crown my clay , Oh may no other fame my deeds repay ; That , only that , shall single out the spot , By that remember'd , or with that forgot . " In ...
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