Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... took for granted that this will would be found among the sealed papers he had left with me ; but there was no such in- strument . I immediately then wrote to Madame G quiring if she knew any thing concerning it , and mentioning , at the ...
... took for granted that this will would be found among the sealed papers he had left with me ; but there was no such in- strument . I immediately then wrote to Madame G quiring if she knew any thing concerning it , and mentioning , at the ...
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... took place , I believe , at Bath , Mr. Byron and his lady removed to their estate in Scotland ; and it was not long before the prognostics of this ballad - maker began to be realised . The extent of that chasm of debt , in which her ...
... took place , I believe , at Bath , Mr. Byron and his lady removed to their estate in Scotland ; and it was not long before the prognostics of this ballad - maker began to be realised . The extent of that chasm of debt , in which her ...
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... took up her residence in Aberdeen , where she was soon after joined by Captain Byron . Here for a short time they lived together in lodgings at the house of a person named Anderson , in Queen - street . But their union being by no means ...
... took up her residence in Aberdeen , where she was soon after joined by Captain Byron . Here for a short time they lived together in lodgings at the house of a person named Anderson , in Queen - street . But their union being by no means ...
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... took great delight . She also taught him , while yet an infant , to re- peat a great number of the Psalms ; and the first and twenty - third Psalms were among the earliest that he committed to memory . It is a remark- able fact , indeed ...
... took great delight . She also taught him , while yet an infant , to re- peat a great number of the Psalms ; and the first and twenty - third Psalms were among the earliest that he committed to memory . It is a remark- able fact , indeed ...
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... took up their residence at a farm - house in the neighbourhood of Ballater , a favourite summer resort for health and gaiety , about forty miles up the Dee from Aberdeen . Though this house , where they still show with much pride the ...
... took up their residence at a farm - house in the neighbourhood of Ballater , a favourite summer resort for health and gaiety , about forty miles up the Dee from Aberdeen . Though this house , where they still show with much pride the ...
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