Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... heard in the street . She was , in- * By her advances of money to Mr. Byron ( says an authority I have already cited ) , on the two occasions when he visited Aberdeen , as well as by the expenses incurred in furnishing the floor ...
... heard in the street . She was , in- * By her advances of money to Mr. Byron ( says an authority I have already cited ) , on the two occasions when he visited Aberdeen , as well as by the expenses incurred in furnishing the floor ...
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... heard by the head masters . " Of his class - fellows at the grammar - school there are many , of course , still alive , by whom he is well remembered ; * and the general impres- sion they retain of him is , that he was a lively , warm ...
... heard by the head masters . " Of his class - fellows at the grammar - school there are many , of course , still alive , by whom he is well remembered ; * and the general impres- sion they retain of him is , that he was a lively , warm ...
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... heard the story , and said that the thought of the first part of the prophecy very often occurred to him . The latter part , however , seems to have been the nearer guess of the two . woman , To a shy disposition , such as Byron's was ...
... heard the story , and said that the thought of the first part of the prophecy very often occurred to him . The latter part , however , seems to have been the nearer guess of the two . woman , To a shy disposition , such as Byron's was ...
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... heard of the advances of some in the school , much younger than himself , and conceived by his own deficiency that he should be degraded , and humbled , by being placed below them . This I discovered , and having committed him to the ...
... heard of the advances of some in the school , much younger than himself , and conceived by his own deficiency that he should be degraded , and humbled , by being placed below them . This I discovered , and having committed him to the ...
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... heard the voice of his fair companion retorting archly in his ear , “ I hope you like your friend ? " as * It may possibly have been the recollection of these pictures that suggested to him the following lines in the Siege of Corinth ...
... heard the voice of his fair companion retorting archly in his ear , “ I hope you like your friend ? " as * It may possibly have been the recollection of these pictures that suggested to him the following lines in the Siege of Corinth ...
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