Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... write to Hentsch , my Geneva bank- er , and enquire whether the two packets consigned to his care were or were not delivered to Mr. St. Aubyn , or if they are still in his keeping . One contains papers , letters , and all the original ...
... write to Hentsch , my Geneva bank- er , and enquire whether the two packets consigned to his care were or were not delivered to Mr. St. Aubyn , or if they are still in his keeping . One contains papers , letters , and all the original ...
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... write a tragedy on the subject , which appears to me very dramatic ; an old man , jealous , and conspiring against the state of which he was the actually reigning chief . The last circumstance makes it the most remarkable and only fact ...
... write a tragedy on the subject , which appears to me very dramatic ; an old man , jealous , and conspiring against the state of which he was the actually reigning chief . The last circumstance makes it the most remarkable and only fact ...
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... write such an article even anonymously . Such things are , however , their own reward ; and I even flatter myself that the writer , whoever he may be ( and I have no guess ) , will not regret that the perusal of this has given me as ...
... write such an article even anonymously . Such things are , however , their own reward ; and I even flatter myself that the writer , whoever he may be ( and I have no guess ) , will not regret that the perusal of this has given me as ...
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... write from Bury - street to St. James's - street , when we used to dine with Rogers , and talk laxly , and go to parties , and hear poor Sheridan now and then . Do you remember one night he was so tipsy that I was forced to put his ...
... write from Bury - street to St. James's - street , when we used to dine with Rogers , and talk laxly , and go to parties , and hear poor Sheridan now and then . Do you remember one night he was so tipsy that I was forced to put his ...
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... Write to say whether my Magician has arrived , with all his scenes , " Yours ever , & c . spells , & c . " It is useless to send to the Foreign Office : nothing arrives to me by that conveyance . I suppose some zealous clerk thinks it a ...
... Write to say whether my Magician has arrived , with all his scenes , " Yours ever , & c . spells , & c . " It is useless to send to the Foreign Office : nothing arrives to me by that conveyance . I suppose some zealous clerk thinks it a ...
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