| 1831 - 602 sidor
...enough to fight ****** with any hope of success, and that it was dangerous even to approach him, he advanced to the scene of action, and with a blush...is that to you ? ' ' Because, if you please,' said Byron, holding out his arm, ' I would take half.' " His marriage was the rock on which his whole after-life... | |
| John Galt - 1830 - 404 sidor
...enough to fight ****** with any hope of success, and that it was dangerous even to approach him, he advanced to the scene of action, and with a blush...is that to you ?' ' Because, if you please,' said Byron, holding out his arm, ' I would take half.'" — Moore. XXII. " In the autumn of 1 802, he passed... | |
| 1830 - 658 sidor
...enough to fight ****** with any hope of success, and that it was dangerous even to approach him, he advanced to the scene of action, and with a blush...is that to you ?"—" Because, if you please," said Byron, holding out his arm, " I would take half?"—pp. 45,46. His remarkable attachment to aristocratic... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 532 sidor
...fight ****** with any hope of success, and that it was dangerous even to approach him, he advanced (o the scene of action, and with a blush of rage, tears...that to you ?" — " Because, if you please," said Byron, holding out his arm, " I would take half!" There is a mixture of simplicity and magnanimity... | |
| 1830 - 458 sidor
...even to approach him, he advanced to the scene of action, and with a flush of rage, tears standing in his eyes, and a voice trembling between terror...that to you ?' — ' Because, if you please,' said Byrun, holding up hi« arm, ' I would take half!'" school — Calvert, monitor ; Tom Wildman on my... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 482 sidor
...enough to fight ••**** with any hope of success, and that it was dangerous even to approach him, he advanced to the scene of action, and with a blush...to tell him, " how many stripes he meant to inflict t" — " Why," returned the executioner, " you little rascal, what is that to you ?" — " Because,... | |
| John Galt - 1830 - 348 sidor
...enough to fight* ***** with any hope of success, and that it was dangerous even to approach him, he advanced to the scene of action, and with a blush...indignation, asked very humbly if * ***** 'would be pleasd to tell him how many stripes he meant to inflict ?' ' Why,' returned the executioner, ' you... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1830 - 488 sidor
...light ••»••• with any hope of success, and that it was dangerous even to approach him, he advanced to the scene of action, and with a blush...indignation, asked very humbly if * * * * * * would he pleased to tell him, " how many stripes he meant to inflict1!" — " Why," returned the executioner,... | |
| 1830 - 436 sidor
...standing in his eyes, and a voice tremhling hetween terror and indignation, asked very humhly if would he pleased to tell him ' How many stripes he meant to...that to you ?' — ' Because, if you please,' said Byron, holding •up his arm, ' I would take half !' " " On the first leaf of his ' Scriptores Graeci,'... | |
| 1830 - 456 sidor
...even to approach him, he advanced to the scene of action, and with a flush of rage, tears standing in his eyes, and a voice trembling between terror...••»••• would be pleased to tell him ' How many «tripes he meant to inflict?' — 'Why,' returned the executioner, ' you little rascal, what is that... | |
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