The Works of Lord ByronWilliam Heinemann, 1897 - 469 sidor |
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... course of my work I have made acknowledgments wherever they were due . In this place I have pleasure in tender- ing peculiar thanks to Mr. Alfred Morrison for per- mission to copy certain pieces in his unrivalled Collection of ...
... course of my work I have made acknowledgments wherever they were due . In this place I have pleasure in tender- ing peculiar thanks to Mr. Alfred Morrison for per- mission to copy certain pieces in his unrivalled Collection of ...
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... course , ' all escape being precluded . I can now engage with less disadvantage , having drawn the enemy from her in- trenchments , though , like the prototype to whom I have compared myself , with an excellent chance of being knocked ...
... course , ' all escape being precluded . I can now engage with less disadvantage , having drawn the enemy from her in- trenchments , though , like the prototype to whom I have compared myself , with an excellent chance of being knocked ...
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... course , none of the females of your family must see them . I offer 1000 apologies for the trouble I have given you in this and other instances . - Yours truly . TO MR . PIGOT vi Piccadilly , August 16 , 1806 . I cannot exactly say with ...
... course , none of the females of your family must see them . I offer 1000 apologies for the trouble I have given you in this and other instances . - Yours truly . TO MR . PIGOT vi Piccadilly , August 16 , 1806 . I cannot exactly say with ...
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... course he would in his present frame of mind prefer the latter , but he may alter his opinion previous to that period ; -however , he shall have his choice . I certainly love him more than any human being , and neither time nor distance ...
... course he would in his present frame of mind prefer the latter , but he may alter his opinion previous to that period ; -however , he shall have his choice . I certainly love him more than any human being , and neither time nor distance ...
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... course . I regret that Mrs. Byron is so much annoyed . For my own part , these ' paper bullets of the brain ' have only taught me to stand fire ; and , as I have been lucky enough upon the whole , my repose and appetite are not ...
... course . I regret that Mrs. Byron is so much annoyed . For my own part , these ' paper bullets of the brain ' have only taught me to stand fire ; and , as I have been lucky enough upon the whole , my repose and appetite are not ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Letters, 1804-1813, Volym 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1896 |
The Works of Lord Byron: Letters, 1804-1813, Volym 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1896 |
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