Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... thing in the world ; but in the mean time it would be as well to recover his wife - at least , her senses . This came about in due time of suspiration and respiration . " You need not be alarmed - jealousy is not the order of the day in ...
... thing in the world ; but in the mean time it would be as well to recover his wife - at least , her senses . This came about in due time of suspiration and respiration . " You need not be alarmed - jealousy is not the order of the day in ...
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... thing to dread but your own reputation . You must keep up to that . As you never showed me a line of your work , I do not even know your measure ; but you must send me a copy by Murray forth- with , and then you shall hear what I think ...
... thing to dread but your own reputation . You must keep up to that . As you never showed me a line of your work , I do not even know your measure ; but you must send me a copy by Murray forth- with , and then you shall hear what I think ...
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... thing , I would not deny it . I mentioned it openly at the time to you , and you will remember why and where I destroyed it ; and no power nor wheedling on earth should have made , or could make , me ( if I recollected them ) give a ...
... thing , I would not deny it . I mentioned it openly at the time to you , and you will remember why and where I destroyed it ; and no power nor wheedling on earth should have made , or could make , me ( if I recollected them ) give a ...
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... thing I went two or three times to the governor's conversazione ( and if you go once , you are free to go always ) , at which , as I only saw very plain women , a formal circle , in short a worst sort of rout , I did not go again . I ...
... thing I went two or three times to the governor's conversazione ( and if you go once , you are free to go always ) , at which , as I only saw very plain women , a formal circle , in short a worst sort of rout , I did not go again . I ...
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... thing that most struck my imagination in Venice - more than the Rialto , which I visited for the sake of Shylock ; and more , too , than Schiller's Armenian , ' a novel which took a great hold of me when a boy . It is also called the ...
... thing that most struck my imagination in Venice - more than the Rialto , which I visited for the sake of Shylock ; and more , too , than Schiller's Armenian , ' a novel which took a great hold of me when a boy . It is also called the ...
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