Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... reasons assigned in the preface . Sing- ing , dresses , and music , very good . " A continuation of Vathek , by the author of that very striking and powerful produc- tion . The " Tales " of which this unpublished sequel consists are , I ...
... reasons assigned in the preface . Sing- ing , dresses , and music , very good . " A continuation of Vathek , by the author of that very striking and powerful produc- tion . The " Tales " of which this unpublished sequel consists are , I ...
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... reasons of this were , firstly , her person ; very dark , tall , the Venetian face , very fine black eyes . She was two - and - twenty years old , * * * She was , besides , a thorough Venetian in her dialect , in her thoughts , in her ...
... reasons of this were , firstly , her person ; very dark , tall , the Venetian face , very fine black eyes . She was two - and - twenty years old , * * * She was , besides , a thorough Venetian in her dialect , in her thoughts , in her ...
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... reason , but because she happened to be leaning on my arm . You may suppose what a cursed noise this made ; but this is only one of her pranks . " At last she quarrelled with her husband , and one evening ran away to my house . I told ...
... reason , but because she happened to be leaning on my arm . You may suppose what a cursed noise this made ; but this is only one of her pranks . " At last she quarrelled with her husband , and one evening ran away to my house . I told ...
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... reasons to believe . I will mention one . In the autumn , one day , going to the Lido with my gondoliers , we were overtaken by a heavy squall , and the gondola put in peril - hats blown away , boat filling , oar lost , tumbling sea ...
... reasons to believe . I will mention one . In the autumn , one day , going to the Lido with my gondoliers , we were overtaken by a heavy squall , and the gondola put in peril - hats blown away , boat filling , oar lost , tumbling sea ...
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... reasons . True it was , that they all tried to get her away , and no one succeeded till her own absurdity helped them . 6 I omitted to tell you her answer , when I reproached her for snatching Madame Contarini's mask at the Cavalchina ...
... reasons . True it was , that they all tried to get her away , and no one succeeded till her own absurdity helped them . 6 I omitted to tell you her answer , when I reproached her for snatching Madame Contarini's mask at the Cavalchina ...
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