Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... leaving England at this minute , though I do not tell him so , and would rather he should have his pleasure ... leave a great gap in society and literature . " With regard to death , I doubt that we II . 4 1817 . 49 LIFE OF LORD ...
... leaving England at this minute , though I do not tell him so , and would rather he should have his pleasure ... leave a great gap in society and literature . " With regard to death , I doubt that we II . 4 1817 . 49 LIFE OF LORD ...
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... leave things as they are . " Yours very truly . " P.S. In answer to a former letter , I sent you a short statement of what I thought the state of our present copyright account , viz , six hun- dred pounds still ( or lately ) due on ...
... leave things as they are . " Yours very truly . " P.S. In answer to a former letter , I sent you a short statement of what I thought the state of our present copyright account , viz , six hun- dred pounds still ( or lately ) due on ...
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... leave the Irish clergyman and the new Orator Henley to battle it out between them , satisfied to have done the best I could for both . I may say this to you , who know it . " Mr. * * may console himself with the fervour , -the almost re ...
... leave the Irish clergyman and the new Orator Henley to battle it out between them , satisfied to have done the best I could for both . I may say this to you , who know it . " Mr. * * may console himself with the fervour , -the almost re ...
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... leave Venice , but from even allowing any of his own friends to occupy it during his occasional absence , he ... leaving England I have already endeavoured to convey some idea , and , among the feelings that went to make up that self ...
... leave Venice , but from even allowing any of his own friends to occupy it during his occasional absence , he ... leaving England I have already endeavoured to convey some idea , and , among the feelings that went to make up that self ...
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... leaving a numerous audience with Madame ** to ponder at her leisure on the dialogue between them . As it was midnight " When I came to Venice for the winter , she followed ; and as she found herself out to be a favourite , she came to ...
... leaving a numerous audience with Madame ** to ponder at her leisure on the dialogue between them . As it was midnight " When I came to Venice for the winter , she followed ; and as she found herself out to be a favourite , she came to ...
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