Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... never forget the effect , a few years afterwards in England , of the only thing I had long seen , even in miniature , of a mountain , in the Malvern Hills . After I re- turned to Cheltenham , I used to watch them every afternoon at ...
... never forget the effect , a few years afterwards in England , of the only thing I had long seen , even in miniature , of a mountain , in the Malvern Hills . After I re- turned to Cheltenham , I used to watch them every afternoon at ...
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... never seen her since her mother's faux - pas at Aberdeen had been the cause of her removal to her grandmother's at Banff ; we were both the merest children . I had and have been attached fifty times since that period ; yet I recollect ...
... never seen her since her mother's faux - pas at Aberdeen had been the cause of her removal to her grandmother's at Banff ; we were both the merest children . I had and have been attached fifty times since that period ; yet I recollect ...
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... never under any other designation than that of " the little boy who lives at Aberdeen . " On the death of his grand - uncle , Lord Byron having become a ward of Chancery , the Earl of Carlisle , who was in some degree connected with the ...
... never under any other designation than that of " the little boy who lives at Aberdeen . " On the death of his grand - uncle , Lord Byron having become a ward of Chancery , the Earl of Carlisle , who was in some degree connected with the ...
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... never read a Review . But while at Harrow , my general information was so great on modern topics as to induce a suspicion that I could only collect so much information from Reviews , because I was never seen reading , but always idle ...
... never read a Review . But while at Harrow , my general information was so great on modern topics as to induce a suspicion that I could only collect so much information from Reviews , because I was never seen reading , but always idle ...
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... never hear the word Clare ' without a beating of the heart even now , and I write it with the feelings of 1803-4-5 , ad infinitum . " now , : - The following extract is from another of his manuscript journals " At Harrow I fought my way ...
... never hear the word Clare ' without a beating of the heart even now , and I write it with the feelings of 1803-4-5 , ad infinitum . " now , : - The following extract is from another of his manuscript journals " At Harrow I fought my way ...
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