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... speaking to me , and that if he ever again spoke to me he would expel him . Let him explain his meaning ; he abused me , but he neither did nor can mention anything bad of me , further than what every boy else in the School has done . I ...
... speaking to me , and that if he ever again spoke to me he would expel him . Let him explain his meaning ; he abused me , but he neither did nor can mention anything bad of me , further than what every boy else in the School has done . I ...
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... speak in public at all , it will not be till the latter end of June or the beginning of July . You are right in your ... speaking , and that he acquitted himself uncommonly " well . " Byron's name occurs in three of the Harrow speech ...
... speak in public at all , it will not be till the latter end of June or the beginning of July . You are right in your ... speaking , and that he acquitted himself uncommonly " well . " Byron's name occurs in three of the Harrow speech ...
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... speaking , that he had deviated " from it one letter . I believed him ; and , from a knowledge of his " temperament , am convinced that , fully impressed with the sense " and substance of the subject , he was hurried on to expressions ...
... speaking , that he had deviated " from it one letter . I believed him ; and , from a knowledge of his " temperament , am convinced that , fully impressed with the sense " and substance of the subject , he was hurried on to expressions ...
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... speaking of " Byron's chanting method of repeating poetry , says that " it is the men who have the worst ears for music that sing out poetry in this manner , having no nice perception of the differ- ence there ought to be between ...
... speaking of " Byron's chanting method of repeating poetry , says that " it is the men who have the worst ears for music that sing out poetry in this manner , having no nice perception of the differ- ence there ought to be between ...
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... , begged me to make it up , " he himself loved me , " and wished it ; " but my reason was so excellent — that neither had effect , nor would I speak or stay in the same He room , till he took his departure . No doubt.
... , begged me to make it up , " he himself loved me , " and wished it ; " but my reason was so excellent — that neither had effect , nor would I speak or stay in the same He room , till he took his departure . No doubt.
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