Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... respects to Mr. Gifford , and such of my friends as you may see at your house . I wish you all the prosperity and new year's gratulation , and am , " Yours , " & c . To the Armenian Grammar , mentioned in the foregoing letter , the ...
... respects to Mr. Gifford , and such of my friends as you may see at your house . I wish you all the prosperity and new year's gratulation , and am , " Yours , " & c . To the Armenian Grammar , mentioned in the foregoing letter , the ...
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... respect , and my presence and positive sanction could alone justify him in such a proceeding , even were the lines mine ; and if false , there are no words for him . I repeat to you , that the original was burnt before you on your ...
... respect , and my presence and positive sanction could alone justify him in such a proceeding , even were the lines mine ; and if false , there are no words for him . I repeat to you , that the original was burnt before you on your ...
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... 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 , but I hope you won't be sorry to have another epistle . I have ...
... 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 , but I hope you won't be sorry to have another epistle . I have ...
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... respecting one of the most original and sublime of the noble poet's productions , the Drama of Manfred . His failure ( and to an extent of which the reader shall be enabled presently to judge ) , in the completion of a design which he ...
... respecting one of the most original and sublime of the noble poet's productions , the Drama of Manfred . His failure ( and to an extent of which the reader shall be enabled presently to judge ) , in the completion of a design which he ...
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... respects , and will enjoy it without any of the bad feelings which success -- good or evil - sometimes engenders in the men of rhyme . Of the poem , itself , I will tell you my opinion when I have mastered it 16 6 I say of the poem ...
... respects , and will enjoy it without any of the bad feelings which success -- good or evil - sometimes engenders in the men of rhyme . Of the poem , itself , I will tell you my opinion when I have mastered it 16 6 I say of the poem ...
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