Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... early times , was the landed wealth of the family , that the partition of their property , in Nottingham- shire alone , has been sufficient to establish some of the first families of the county . * Its antiquity , however , was not the ...
... early times , was the landed wealth of the family , that the partition of their property , in Nottingham- shire alone , has been sufficient to establish some of the first families of the county . * Its antiquity , however , was not the ...
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... early years . The expedients used at this period to restore the limb to shape , were adopted by the ad- vice , and ... earliest that he committed to memory . It is a remark- able fact , indeed , that through the care of this respectable ...
... early years . The expedients used at this period to restore the limb to shape , were adopted by the ad- vice , and ... earliest that he committed to memory . It is a remark- able fact , indeed , that through the care of this respectable ...
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... earliest childhood , I was in that city , but have never revisited it since I was ten years old . I was sent , at five . years old , or earlier , to a school kept by a Mr. Bowers , who was called ' Bodsy Bowers , ' by reason of his ...
... earliest childhood , I was in that city , but have never revisited it since I was ten years old . I was sent , at five . years old , or earlier , to a school kept by a Mr. Bowers , who was called ' Bodsy Bowers , ' by reason of his ...
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... early , in this passion , as in most others , the sensibilities of his nature were awakened . * The name of the object of this attachment was Mary Duff ; and the following passage from a Journal , kept by him in 1813 , will show how ...
... early , in this passion , as in most others , the sensibilities of his nature were awakened . * The name of the object of this attachment was Mary Duff ; and the following passage from a Journal , kept by him in 1813 , will show how ...
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... early ? where could it originate ? I certainly had no sexual ideas for years afterwards ; and yet my misery , my love for that girl were so violent , that I sometimes doubt if have ever been really attached since . Be that as it may ...
... early ? where could it originate ? I certainly had no sexual ideas for years afterwards ; and yet my misery , my love for that girl were so violent , that I sometimes doubt if have ever been really attached since . Be that as it may ...
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