Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... respect , dying at twenty or so , in childbed - of a boy too , a present princess and future queen , and just as she began to be happy , and to enjoy herself , and the hopes which she inspired . " I think , as far as I can recollect ...
... respect , dying at twenty or so , in childbed - of a boy too , a present princess and future queen , and just as she began to be happy , and to enjoy herself , and the hopes which she inspired . " I think , as far as I can recollect ...
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... respects , personally , this evening , from which I am deterred by the recollection that you will pro- bably be at the Count Goess ' this evening , which has made me postpone my intrusion . " I think your Elegy a remarkably good one ...
... respects , personally , this evening , from which I am deterred by the recollection that you will pro- bably be at the Count Goess ' this evening , which has made me postpone my intrusion . " I think your Elegy a remarkably good one ...
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... respect remarkable than that they were thought worthy of being metrically translated into no less than ten different languages ; namely , Greek , Latin , Italian ( also in the Venetian dialect ) , German , French , Spanish , Illyrian ...
... respect remarkable than that they were thought worthy of being metrically translated into no less than ten different languages ; namely , Greek , Latin , Italian ( also in the Venetian dialect ) , German , French , Spanish , Illyrian ...
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... respecting the meaning of a line in the Incantation in Manfred .- " And the wisp on the morass , " which he requested of Mr. Hoppner to expound to him , not having been able to find in the dictionaries to which he had access any other ...
... respecting the meaning of a line in the Incantation in Manfred .- " And the wisp on the morass , " which he requested of Mr. Hoppner to expound to him , not having been able to find in the dictionaries to which he had access any other ...
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... respects , to Count Gritti's . After such an announcement , he was not likely to remain long unhoused ; and the Countess Mocenigo having offered him one of her three Palazzi , on the Grand Canal , he removed to this house in the summer ...
... respects , to Count Gritti's . After such an announcement , he was not likely to remain long unhoused ; and the Countess Mocenigo having offered him one of her three Palazzi , on the Grand Canal , he removed to this house in the summer ...
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