Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 páginas |
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... written about a year or two before his death , he traces all his enjoyment of mountain scenery to the impressions received during his residence in the Highlands ; and even attributes the pleasure which he experienced in gazing upon Ida ...
... written about a year or two before his death , he traces all his enjoyment of mountain scenery to the impressions received during his residence in the Highlands ; and even attributes the pleasure which he experienced in gazing upon Ida ...
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... writing or conversation , but little weight is to be allowed , -particularly , in comparison with those strong testimonies ... written by Captain Byron a few days before his death ; and , among the memorials of the young poet , which are ...
... writing or conversation , but little weight is to be allowed , -particularly , in comparison with those strong testimonies ... written by Captain Byron a few days before his death ; and , among the memorials of the young poet , which are ...
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... written by the brother of one of his most intimate friends , entitled , " Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Juno on the coast of Ar- racan , in the year 1795. " The writer had been the second officer of the ship , and the account which ...
... written by the brother of one of his most intimate friends , entitled , " Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Juno on the coast of Ar- racan , in the year 1795. " The writer had been the second officer of the ship , and the account which ...
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... written composition , with a boldness and rapidity sufficient to alarm me , lest he should fail in memory as to the conclusion . There was no failure he came round to the close of his composition without dis- covering any impediment and ...
... written composition , with a boldness and rapidity sufficient to alarm me , lest he should fail in memory as to the conclusion . There was no failure he came round to the close of his composition without dis- covering any impediment and ...
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... written to me from school , still . † " Clayton was another school - monster of learning , and talent , and hope ; but what has become of him I do not know . He was certainly a genius . " My school - friendships were with me passions ...
... written to me from school , still . † " Clayton was another school - monster of learning , and talent , and hope ; but what has become of him I do not know . He was certainly a genius . " My school - friendships were with me passions ...
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