Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... sure to circulate from thence throughout society . It was on this presumption that he but rarely , as we shall find him more than once stating , corre- sponded with any others of his friends at home ; and to the mere accident of my ...
... sure to circulate from thence throughout society . It was on this presumption that he but rarely , as we shall find him more than once stating , corre- sponded with any others of his friends at home ; and to the mere accident of my ...
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... sure I have n't . I would rather the whole d - d country was sunk in the sea - I the Scotch accent ! " name . To such sallies , however , whether in writing or conversation , but little weight is to be allowed , —particularly , in ...
... sure I have n't . I would rather the whole d - d country was sunk in the sea - I the Scotch accent ! " name . To such sallies , however , whether in writing or conversation , but little weight is to be allowed , —particularly , in ...
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... sure to disturb , and which , indeed , no verses , however beautiful , could half so naturally and powerfully express : - " There were two fathers in this ghastly crew , And with them their two sons , of whom the one Was more robust and ...
... sure to disturb , and which , indeed , no verses , however beautiful , could half so naturally and powerfully express : - " There were two fathers in this ghastly crew , And with them their two sons , of whom the one Was more robust and ...
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... sure would give her great pleasure . ” * In the summer of the year 1801 , he accompanied his mother to Chel- tenham , and the account which he himself gives of his sensations at that period shows at what an early age those feelings that ...
... sure would give her great pleasure . ” * In the summer of the year 1801 , he accompanied his mother to Chel- tenham , and the account which he himself gives of his sensations at that period shows at what an early age those feelings that ...
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... sure , they were then less common . In three years more , I was better acquainted with that same ; but the first I ever read was in 1806-7 . " At school I was ( as I have said ) remarked for the extent and readi- ness of my general ...
... sure , they were then less common . In three years more , I was better acquainted with that same ; but the first I ever read was in 1806-7 . " At school I was ( as I have said ) remarked for the extent and readi- ness of my general ...
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