Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... mind disposed as his was to regard every thing connected with himself as out of the ordinary course of events , would naturally appear even more strange and singular than they are . have been thinking , " he says , " of an odd ...
... mind disposed as his was to regard every thing connected with himself as out of the ordinary course of events , would naturally appear even more strange and singular than they are . have been thinking , " he says , " of an odd ...
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... 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 conduct wanting , but a rivalry of a ...
... 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 conduct wanting , but a rivalry of a ...
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... mind , Mr. Rogers , " answered the boy ; 6 : you shall not see any signs of it in me . ” This gentleman , who speaks with the most affectionate remembrance of his pupil , mentions several instances of the gaiety of spirit with which he ...
... mind , Mr. Rogers , " answered the boy ; 6 : you shall not see any signs of it in me . ” This gentleman , who speaks with the most affectionate remembrance of his pupil , mentions several instances of the gaiety of spirit with which he ...
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... mind , will appear , I think , to every impartial reader of his works in general ; and I never have been able to divest myself of the persuasion that , in the strange aberrations which so unfortunately marked his subsequent career , he ...
... mind , will appear , I think , to every impartial reader of his works in general ; and I never have been able to divest myself of the persuasion that , in the strange aberrations which so unfortunately marked his subsequent career , he ...
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... mind almost wholly without cultivation , and the peculiarities of northern opinions , northern habits , and northern accent , I trust I do no great prejudice to the memory of my countrywoman , if I say Mrs. Byron was not a Madame de ...
... mind almost wholly without cultivation , and the peculiarities of northern opinions , northern habits , and northern accent , I trust I do no great prejudice to the memory of my countrywoman , if I say Mrs. Byron was not a Madame de ...
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