Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... cause , the translator accepted the two hundred francs , and delivered up his manuscript , entering at the same time into a written engagement never to translate any other of the noble poet's works . Of the qualifications of this person ...
... cause , the translator accepted the two hundred francs , and delivered up his manuscript , entering at the same time into a written engagement never to translate any other of the noble poet's works . Of the qualifications of this person ...
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... cause I won't go from Venice to Geneva ; and if this is not done , the messenger may be damned , with him who mis - sent him . Pray reiterate my request . " With the proofs returned , I sent two additional stanzas for Canto fourth ; did ...
... cause I won't go from Venice to Geneva ; and if this is not done , the messenger may be damned , with him who mis - sent him . Pray reiterate my request . " With the proofs returned , I sent two additional stanzas for Canto fourth ; did ...
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... cause I see for regretting the country or its living contents . I am yours , " & c . LETTER 319 . TO MR . MURRAY . " Venice , July 10 , 1818 . " I have received your letter and the credit from Morlands , & c . for whom I have also drawn ...
... cause I see for regretting the country or its living contents . I am yours , " & c . LETTER 319 . TO MR . MURRAY . " Venice , July 10 , 1818 . " I have received your letter and the credit from Morlands , & c . for whom I have also drawn ...
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... cause of his alarm , they found that his wild imagination having pictured to him the bosom of one of the ladies with eyes ( which was reported of a lady in the neighbourhood where he lived ) , he was obliged to leave the room in order ...
... cause of his alarm , they found that his wild imagination having pictured to him the bosom of one of the ladies with eyes ( which was reported of a lady in the neighbourhood where he lived ) , he was obliged to leave the room in order ...
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... cause . Come what may , I never will flatter the million's canting in any shape . Circumstances may or may not have placed me at times in a situation to lead the public opinion , but the public opinion never led , nor ever shall lead ...
... cause . Come what may , I never will flatter the million's canting in any shape . Circumstances may or may not have placed me at times in a situation to lead the public opinion , but the public opinion never led , nor ever shall lead ...
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