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... called Lady Gight , a penurious , illiterate woman , who , however , was careful that her granddaughter was better educated than herself . Thus , for the second time , Gight , which , with other property , was worth between £ 23,000 and ...
... called Lady Gight , a penurious , illiterate woman , who , however , was careful that her granddaughter was better educated than herself . Thus , for the second time , Gight , which , with other property , was worth between £ 23,000 and ...
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... called , or rather branded with the name of a dunce , which you know I could never bear . I beg you will consider this plan seriously and I will lend it all the assistance in my power . I shall be very glad to see the Letter you talk of ...
... called , or rather branded with the name of a dunce , which you know I could never bear . I beg you will consider this plan seriously and I will lend it all the assistance in my power . I shall be very glad to see the Letter you talk of ...
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... called me blackguard , said he would and could have me expelled from the School , and bade me thank his Charity that prevented him ; this was the Message he sent me , to which I shall return no answer , but submit my case to you and ...
... called me blackguard , said he would and could have me expelled from the School , and bade me thank his Charity that prevented him ; this was the Message he sent me , to which I shall return no answer , but submit my case to you and ...
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... called away from writing to you by two Gentlemen who have given me an invitation to go over to Screveton , a village a few miles off , and spend a few days ; but however I shall not accept it , so you will continue to address your ...
... called away from writing to you by two Gentlemen who have given me an invitation to go over to Screveton , a village a few miles off , and spend a few days ; but however I shall not accept it , so you will continue to address your ...
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... called " Sophia " after her mother , Sophia Trevanion , who married , in 1748 , the Hon . John Byron , afterwards Admiral Byron . Mrs. Byron knew Dr. Johnson well , and she and Miss Burney were the only two friends who , as Mrs. Piozzi ...
... called " Sophia " after her mother , Sophia Trevanion , who married , in 1748 , the Hon . John Byron , afterwards Admiral Byron . Mrs. Byron knew Dr. Johnson well , and she and Miss Burney were the only two friends who , as Mrs. Piozzi ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volym 8 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
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