Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... expressed a wish that no such will as I had mentioned would be found ; as her circum- stances were already sufficiently independent , and the world might put a wrong construction on her attachment , should it appear that her fortunes ...
... expressed a wish that no such will as I had mentioned would be found ; as her circum- stances were already sufficiently independent , and the world might put a wrong construction on her attachment , should it appear that her fortunes ...
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... expressed a strong wish to have the child for a day or two , on a visit with him . To this request Mrs. Byron was , at first , not very willing to accede , but , on the representa- tion of the nurse , that " if he kept the boy one night ...
... expressed a strong wish to have the child for a day or two , on a visit with him . To this request Mrs. Byron was , at first , not very willing to accede , but , on the representa- tion of the nurse , that " if he kept the boy one night ...
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... expressed it ) " always more ready to give a blow than take one . " . Among many anecdotes illustra- tive of this spirit , it is related that once , in returning home from school , he fell in with a boy who had on some former occasion ...
... expressed it ) " always more ready to give a blow than take one . " . Among many anecdotes illustra- tive of this spirit , it is related that once , in returning home from school , he fell in with a boy who had on some former occasion ...
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... expressed in this poem , it is pretty certain , from the testimony of his nurse , that he never was at the mountain itself , which stood some miles distant from his residence , more than twice . hardly awake , and associations but few ...
... expressed in this poem , it is pretty certain , from the testimony of his nurse , that he never was at the mountain itself , which stood some miles distant from his residence , more than twice . hardly awake , and associations but few ...
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... expression such as this should fail of being recorded . Accordingly we find , in the opening of his drama , " The Deformed Transformed , " Bertha . Out , hunchback ! Arnold . I was born so , mother ! It may be questioned , indeed ...
... expression such as this should fail of being recorded . Accordingly we find , in the opening of his drama , " The Deformed Transformed , " Bertha . Out , hunchback ! Arnold . I was born so , mother ! It may be questioned , indeed ...
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