Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... kind of thing . Now for an adventure . A few days ago a gondolier brought me a billet without a subscription , intimating a wish on the part of the writer to meet me either in gondola , or at the island of San Lazaro , or at a third ...
... kind of thing . Now for an adventure . A few days ago a gondolier brought me a billet without a subscription , intimating a wish on the part of the writer to meet me either in gondola , or at the island of San Lazaro , or at a third ...
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... kind of Poem in dialogue * ( in blank verse ) or Drama , from which ' The Incantation ' is an extract , begun last summer in Switzerland , is finished ; it is in three acts ; but of a very wild , metaphysical , and inexplicable kind ...
... kind of Poem in dialogue * ( in blank verse ) or Drama , from which ' The Incantation ' is an extract , begun last summer in Switzerland , is finished ; it is in three acts ; but of a very wild , metaphysical , and inexplicable kind ...
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... kind of Drama which I had begun in Switzerland and finished here ; you will tell me if they are received . They were only in a letter . I have not yet had energy to copy it out , or I would send you the whole in different covers . " The ...
... kind of Drama which I had begun in Switzerland and finished here ; you will tell me if they are received . They were only in a letter . I have not yet had energy to copy it out , or I would send you the whole in different covers . " The ...
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... kind nature . ' It is , how- ever , something more ; it seems to me ( as far as the subject of it may be permitted to judge ) to be very well written as a composition , and I think will do the journal no discredit , because even those ...
... kind nature . ' It is , how- ever , something more ; it seems to me ( as far as the subject of it may be permitted to judge ) to be very well written as a composition , and I think will do the journal no discredit , because even those ...
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... kind , I should have sunk under my imagination and reality . My best respects to Mr. Gifford , to Walter Scott , and to all friends . Yours ever . " LETTER 266 . TO MR . MOORE . " Venice , March 10 , 1817 . " I wrote again to you lately ...
... kind , I should have sunk under my imagination and reality . My best respects to Mr. Gifford , to Walter Scott , and to all friends . Yours ever . " LETTER 266 . TO MR . MOORE . " Venice , March 10 , 1817 . " I wrote again to you lately ...
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