Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... desire Hanson to desire his messenger to come on from Geneva to Venice , be- 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 ...
... desire Hanson to desire his messenger to come on from Geneva to Venice , be- 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 ...
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... desire the story of Margarita Cogni , you shall be told it , though it may be lengthy . ،، Her face is the fine Venetian cast of the old time ; her figure , though perhaps too tall , is not less fine - and taken altogether in the ...
... desire the story of Margarita Cogni , you shall be told it , though it may be lengthy . ،، Her face is the fine Venetian cast of the old time ; her figure , though perhaps too tall , is not less fine - and taken altogether in the ...
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... desire . ' I shall keep it among my papers ; it will be a kind of guide - post in case of death , and prevent some of the lies which would otherwise be told , and destroy some which have been told already . " The tales also are in an ...
... desire . ' I shall keep it among my papers ; it will be a kind of guide - post in case of death , and prevent some of the lies which would otherwise be told , and destroy some which have been told already . " The tales also are in an ...
Página 93
... desire that in future , in all parts of my writings referring to religion , you will be more careful , and not forget that it is possible that in ad- dressing the Deity a blunder may become a blasphemy ; and I do not choose to suffer ...
... desire that in future , in all parts of my writings referring to religion , you will be more careful , and not forget that it is possible that in ad- dressing the Deity a blunder may become a blasphemy ; and I do not choose to suffer ...
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... desire to oblige her . " His noble and exquisitely beautiful countenance , the tone of his voice , his manners , the thousand enchantments that surrounded him , ren- dered him so different and so superior a being to any whom I had ...
... desire to oblige her . " His noble and exquisitely beautiful countenance , the tone of his voice , his manners , the thousand enchantments that surrounded him , ren- dered him so different and so superior a being to any whom I had ...
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