Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... taken up with great ar- dour by some literary Frenchmen in Buonaparte's time . " I have not done a stitch of poetry since I left Switzerland , and have not , at present , the estro upon me . The truth is , that you are afraid of having ...
... taken up with great ar- dour by some literary Frenchmen in Buonaparte's time . " I have not done a stitch of poetry since I left Switzerland , and have not , at present , the estro upon me . The truth is , that you are afraid of having ...
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... taken it instead : the head conspiring against the body for refusal of redress for a real injury , —jealousy— treason , with the more fixed and inveterate passions ( mixed with policy ) of an old or elderly man — the devil himself could ...
... taken it instead : the head conspiring against the body for refusal of redress for a real injury , —jealousy— treason , with the more fixed and inveterate passions ( mixed with policy ) of an old or elderly man — the devil himself could ...
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... taken a house at Hornsey : I had much rather you had taken one in the Apennines . If you think of coming out for a summer , or so , tell me , that I may be the hover for you , upon LETTER 274 . 66 TO MR . MURRAY . Ever , " & c ...
... taken a house at Hornsey : I had much rather you had taken one in the Apennines . If you think of coming out for a summer , or so , tell me , that I may be the hover for you , upon LETTER 274 . 66 TO MR . MURRAY . Ever , " & c ...
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... taken a cruise lately : but I shall return back to Venice in a few days , so that if you write again , address there , as usual . I am not for returning to England so soon as you imagine ; and by no means at 1817 . 37 LIFE OF LORD BYRON .
... taken a cruise lately : but I shall return back to Venice in a few days , so that if you write again , address there , as usual . I am not for returning to England so soon as you imagine ; and by no means at 1817 . 37 LIFE OF LORD BYRON .
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... taken off more cleanly . It is better than the oriental way , and ( I should think ) than the axe of our ancestors . The pain seems little , and yet the effect to the spectator , and the preparation to the criminal , is very striking ...
... taken off more cleanly . It is better than the oriental way , and ( I should think ) than the axe of our ancestors . The pain seems little , and yet the effect to the spectator , and the preparation to the criminal , is very striking ...
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