Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... usual to keep up the forms , as in other nations . I did not , therefore , know what the devil to say . I could not out with the truth , out of regard to her , and I did not choose to lie for my sake ; -besides , the thing told itself ...
... usual to keep up the forms , as in other nations . I did not , therefore , know what the devil to say . I could not out with the truth , out of regard to her , and I did not choose to lie for my sake ; -besides , the thing told itself ...
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... usual , because your last indicated that you were unwell . sent , I am on the invalid regimen myself . The Carnival - that is , the latter part of it , and sitting up late o'nights , had knocked me up a little . But it is over , and it ...
... usual , because your last indicated that you were unwell . sent , I am on the invalid regimen myself . The Carnival - that is , the latter part of it , and sitting up late o'nights , had knocked me up a little . But it is over , and it ...
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... usual , that is , to Venice . Dr. Polidori this day left this city with Lord G ** for England . He is charged with some books to your care ( from me ) , and two miniatures also to the same address , both for my sister . " Recollect not ...
... usual , that is , to Venice . Dr. Polidori this day left this city with Lord G ** for England . He is charged with some books to your care ( from me ) , and two miniatures also to the same address , both for my sister . " Recollect not ...
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... usual ; I mean to return there in a fortnight . I shall not be in England for a long time . This after- noon I met Lord and Lady Jersey , and saw them for some time : all well ; children grown and healthy ; she very pretty , but ...
... usual ; I mean to return there in a fortnight . I shall not be in England for a long time . This after- noon I met Lord and Lady Jersey , and saw them for some time : all well ; children grown and healthy ; she very pretty , but ...
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... usual hurried to the press , without deigning to woo , or wait for , a happier moment of inspiration , —his frank docility in , at once , surrendering up his third Act to reprobation , without urging one parental word in its behalf ...
... usual hurried to the press , without deigning to woo , or wait for , a happier moment of inspiration , —his frank docility in , at once , surrendering up his third Act to reprobation , without urging one parental word in its behalf ...
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