Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... manners and good - natured pains - taking . The moment I could read , my grand passion was history , and , why I know not , but I was particularly taken with the battle near the Lake Regillus in the Roman History , put into my hands the ...
... manners and good - natured pains - taking . The moment I could read , my grand passion was history , and , why I know not , but I was particularly taken with the battle near the Lake Regillus in the Roman History , put into my hands the ...
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... manner in which he is said to have proceeded was by first rub- bing the foot over , for a considerable time , with handsful of oil , and then twisting the limb forcibly round , and screwing it up in a wooden machine . That the boy might ...
... manner in which he is said to have proceeded was by first rub- bing the foot over , for a considerable time , with handsful of oil , and then twisting the limb forcibly round , and screwing it up in a wooden machine . That the boy might ...
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... manners ; with an exterior far from prepossessing , an understanding where nature had not been more bountiful , a mind almost wholly without cultivation , and the peculiarities of northern opinions , northern habits , and northern ...
... manners ; with an exterior far from prepossessing , an understanding where nature had not been more bountiful , a mind almost wholly without cultivation , and the peculiarities of northern opinions , northern habits , and northern ...
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... manner in which both he and Mrs. Glennie spoke of their early charge , it was evident that his subsequent career had been watched by them with intérest ; that they had seen even his errors through the softening medium of their first ...
... manner in which both he and Mrs. Glennie spoke of their early charge , it was evident that his subsequent career had been watched by them with intérest ; that they had seen even his errors through the softening medium of their first ...
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... manner and temper soon convinced me , that he might be led by a silken string to a point , rather than by a cable ; on that principle I acted . After some continuance at Harrow , and when the powers of his mind had begun to expand , the ...
... manner and temper soon convinced me , that he might be led by a silken string to a point , rather than by a cable ; on that principle I acted . After some continuance at Harrow , and when the powers of his mind had begun to expand , the ...
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