Life, Letters, and Journals of Lord Byron: Complete in One VolumeJ. Murray, 1838 - 735 sidor |
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... tell him " how many stripes he meant to inflict ? " - Why , " re- turned the executioner , “ you little rascal , what is that to you ? " - Because if you please , " said Byron , holding out his arm , " I would take half ! " 66 - 66 ...
... tell him " how many stripes he meant to inflict ? " - Why , " re- turned the executioner , “ you little rascal , what is that to you ? " - Because if you please , " said Byron , holding out his arm , " I would take half ! " 66 - 66 ...
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... tell me , " says the young letter - writer , " that you never knew me in such an agitation as I was when I wrote my last letter ; and do you not think I had reason to be so ? I received a letter from you on Saturday , telling me you ...
... tell me , " says the young letter - writer , " that you never knew me in such an agitation as I was when I wrote my last letter ; and do you not think I had reason to be so ? I received a letter from you on Saturday , telling me you ...
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... tell every body my name , nobody having the least recollection of my visage , or person . Even the hero of my Cornelian ( who is now sitting vis - à - vis , reading a volume of my Poetics ) passed me in Trinity walks without recognising ...
... tell every body my name , nobody having the least recollection of my visage , or person . Even the hero of my Cornelian ( who is now sitting vis - à - vis , reading a volume of my Poetics ) passed me in Trinity walks without recognising ...
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... Why , don't you know that he never knows his own mind for ten minutes together ? I tell him he is as fickle as the winds , and as uncertain as the waves . " shall leave it , and proceed in a tandem ( 56 LIFE OF LORD BYRON .
... Why , don't you know that he never knows his own mind for ten minutes together ? I tell him he is as fickle as the winds , and as uncertain as the waves . " shall leave it , and proceed in a tandem ( 56 LIFE OF LORD BYRON .
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... tell this to Mrs. B. , who supposes I travel a different road . If you have a letter , order it to be left at Ridge's shop , where I shall call , or the post - office , Newark , about six or eight in the evening . If your brother would ...
... tell this to Mrs. B. , who supposes I travel a different road . If you have a letter , order it to be left at Ridge's shop , where I shall call , or the post - office , Newark , about six or eight in the evening . If your brother would ...
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Life, letters and journals of lord Byron, with notes, [by T. Moore]. George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1860 |
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