Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... never anticipate - carpe diem - the past at least is one's own , which is one reason for making sure of the present . So much for my proper liaison . .race , " The general state of morals here is much the same as in the Doges ' time ; a ...
... never anticipate - carpe diem - the past at least is one's own , which is one reason for making sure of the present . So much for my proper liaison . .race , " The general state of morals here is much the same as in the Doges ' time ; a ...
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... never at a loss - the devil always sticks by them ) -only determining to protect and carry her off , in case of any ferocity on the part of the Signor . I saw that he was quite calm . She went to bed , and next day -- how they settled ...
... never at a loss - the devil always sticks by them ) -only determining to protect and carry her off , in case of any ferocity on the part of the Signor . I saw that he was quite calm . She went to bed , and next day -- how they settled ...
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... never seen his journals , nor he mine- ( I only kept the short one of the mountains for my sister ) — nor do I think that hardly ever he or I saw any of the other's productions previous to their publication . “ The article in the ...
... never seen his journals , nor he mine- ( I only kept the short one of the mountains for my sister ) — nor do I think that hardly ever he or I saw any of the other's productions previous to their publication . “ The article in the ...
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... never was but that one rough copy . Mr. Davies , the only person who ever heard them read , wanted a copy , which I refused . If , however , by some impossi- bility , which I cannot divine , the ghost of these rhymes should walk into ...
... never was but that one rough copy . Mr. Davies , the only person who ever heard them read , wanted a copy , which I refused . If , however , by some impossi- bility , which I cannot divine , the ghost of these rhymes should walk into ...
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... never been pronounced to this day ; and both it and Childe Harold sounded very facetious to the blue - bottles of wit and humour about town , till they were taught and startled into a proper deportment ; and therefore Lalla Rookh ...
... never been pronounced to this day ; and both it and Childe Harold sounded very facetious to the blue - bottles of wit and humour about town , till they were taught and startled into a proper deportment ; and therefore Lalla Rookh ...
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