Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... character all with you . What you can do for self , you have done and will do ; and surely there are some others in the world who would not be sorry to be of use , if you would allow them to be useful , or at least attempt it . 6 your ...
... character all with you . What you can do for self , you have done and will do ; and surely there are some others in the world who would not be sorry to be of use , if you would allow them to be useful , or at least attempt it . 6 your ...
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... character ; I know no scrape you have tumbled into . I am the more sorry for this , because I introduced you to Hunt , and because I believe him to be a good man ; but till I know the particulars , I can give no opinion . " Let me know ...
... character ; I know no scrape you have tumbled into . I am the more sorry for this , because I introduced you to Hunt , and because I believe him to be a good man ; but till I know the particulars , I can give no opinion . " Let me know ...
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... character of extravagant and distempered emotions . But as it is , what with the Justiza , and the ridiculous conduct of the whole dram . pers , ( for they are all as mad as Manuel , who surely must have had more interest with a corrupt ...
... character of extravagant and distempered emotions . But as it is , what with the Justiza , and the ridiculous conduct of the whole dram . pers , ( for they are all as mad as Manuel , who surely must have had more interest with a corrupt ...
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... characters of Sir E. Manley and Burley , as well as one or two of the jocular portions , on which it is founded , probably . " If you have received Dr. Polidori , as well as a parcel of books , and you can be of use to him , be so . I ...
... characters of Sir E. Manley and Burley , as well as one or two of the jocular portions , on which it is founded , probably . " If you have received Dr. Polidori , as well as a parcel of books , and you can be of use to him , be so . I ...
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... character of the impostor is fine , and the plan of great scope for his genius , —and I doubt not that , as a whole , it will be very Arabesque and beautiful . * An allusion ( such as often occurs in these letters ) to an anecdote with ...
... character of the impostor is fine , and the plan of great scope for his genius , —and I doubt not that , as a whole , it will be very Arabesque and beautiful . * An allusion ( such as often occurs in these letters ) to an anecdote with ...
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