Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... 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 sunset with a sensation which I cannot describe . " His love of solitary rambles , and his ...
... 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 sunset with a sensation which I cannot describe . " His love of solitary rambles , and his ...
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... 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 all we ...
... 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 all we ...
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... seen how warmly he preserved through life his recollection of the mountain scenery in which he was brought up ; and in the passage of Don Juan , to which I have just referred , his allusion to the romantic bridge of Don , and to other ...
... seen how warmly he preserved through life his recollection of the mountain scenery in which he was brought up ; and in the passage of Don Juan , to which I have just referred , his allusion to the romantic bridge of Don , and to other ...
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... seen ; And when she does die , which I hope will be soon , She firmly believes she will go to the moon . It is possible that these rhymes may have been caught up at second- hand ; and he himself , as will presently be 1798 . 27 LIFE OF ...
... seen ; And when she does die , which I hope will be soon , She firmly believes she will go to the moon . It is possible that these rhymes may have been caught up at second- hand ; and he himself , as will presently be 1798 . 27 LIFE OF ...
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... seen , with but little change either of phrase or cir- cumstance , by the poet : " Of those who were not immediately near me I knew little , unless by their cries . Some struggled hard , and died in great agony ; but it was not always ...
... seen , with but little change either of phrase or cir- cumstance , by the poet : " Of those who were not immediately near me I knew little , unless by their cries . Some struggled hard , and died in great agony ; but it was not always ...
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