Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... already sufficiently independent , and the world might put a wrong construction on her attachment , should it appear that her fortunes were , in any degree , bettered by it . * June 12 , 1828 . en- 92 NOTICES OF THE LIFE OF LORD BYRON ...
... already sufficiently independent , and the world might put a wrong construction on her attachment , should it appear that her fortunes were , in any degree , bettered by it . * June 12 , 1828 . en- 92 NOTICES OF THE LIFE OF LORD BYRON ...
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... already begun to be experienced by this ancient house . After counselling the new heir as to the best mode of getting free of his debts , " I do therefore advise you , " continues the writer , * " that so soon as you have , in such sort ...
... already begun to be experienced by this ancient house . After counselling the new heir as to the best mode of getting free of his debts , " I do therefore advise you , " continues the writer , * " that so soon as you have , in such sort ...
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... already been men- tioned , and he again passed two or three months in that city , before his last departure for France . On both occasions , his chief object was to extract still more money , if possible , from the unfortunate woman ...
... already been men- tioned , and he again passed two or three months in that city , before his last departure for France . On both occasions , his chief object was to extract still more money , if possible , from the unfortunate woman ...
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... Already he was rolling downward , when the attendant luckily caught hold of him , and was but just in time to save him from being killed . " . It was about this period , when he was not quite eight years old , that a feeling partaking ...
... Already he was rolling downward , when the attendant luckily caught hold of him , and was but just in time to save him from being killed . " . It was about this period , when he was not quite eight years old , that a feeling partaking ...
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... already said , that Lord Byron , then in his eleventh year , left Scotland with his mother and nurse , to take possession of the ancient seat of his ancestors . In one of his latest letters , referring to this journey , he says , " I ...
... already said , that Lord Byron , then in his eleventh year , left Scotland with his mother and nurse , to take possession of the ancient seat of his ancestors . In one of his latest letters , referring to this journey , he says , " I ...
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