Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... living in this sordid and solitary style , he was frequently , as it appears , much distressed for money ; and one of the most serious of the injuries inflicted by him upon the property was his sale of the fa- mily estate of Rochdale in ...
... living in this sordid and solitary style , he was frequently , as it appears , much distressed for money ; and one of the most serious of the injuries inflicted by him upon the property was his sale of the fa- mily estate of Rochdale in ...
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... living examples ; and there is no mind in which such an ambition would have been more likely to spring up than that of Byron . But , unluckily , as we have seen , this was not the case ; and not only was so fair a stimulus to good ...
... living examples ; and there is no mind in which such an ambition would have been more likely to spring up than that of Byron . But , unluckily , as we have seen , this was not the case ; and not only was so fair a stimulus to good ...
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... living at Cambridge with Edward Noel Long , afterwards of the Guards , —who , after having served honourably in the expedition to Copenhagen ( of which two or three thousand scoundrels yet survive in plight and pay ) , was drowned early ...
... living at Cambridge with Edward Noel Long , afterwards of the Guards , —who , after having served honourably in the expedition to Copenhagen ( of which two or three thousand scoundrels yet survive in plight and pay ) , was drowned early ...
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... living poets , Scott , Southey , & c . - Some French , in the original , of which the Cid is my favourite . — Little Italian . - Greek and Latin without number ; —these last I shall give up in future . — I have translated a good deal ...
... living poets , Scott , Southey , & c . - Some French , in the original , of which the Cid is my favourite . — Little Italian . - Greek and Latin without number ; —these last I shall give up in future . — I have translated a good deal ...
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... living sources of his own , † and from thence drew those rich , varied stores of diction , which have placed his works , from the age of two - and - twenty upwards , among the most precious depositories of the strength and sweetness of ...
... living sources of his own , † and from thence drew those rich , varied stores of diction , which have placed his works , from the age of two - and - twenty upwards , among the most precious depositories of the strength and sweetness of ...
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