Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volym 2J. & J. Harper, 1831 |
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... person , could not be considered otherwise than disastrous and humiliating . He bad , in the course of one short year , gone through every variety of domestic misery ; -had seen his hearth eight or nine times profaned by the visitations ...
... person , could not be considered otherwise than disastrous and humiliating . He bad , in the course of one short year , gone through every variety of domestic misery ; -had seen his hearth eight or nine times profaned by the visitations ...
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... person , by an acute sense of which he was first stung into the ambition of being great . As , with an evident reference to his own fate , he himself describes the feeling , - " Deformity is daring . It is its essence to o'ertake ...
... person , by an acute sense of which he was first stung into the ambition of being great . As , with an evident reference to his own fate , he himself describes the feeling , - " Deformity is daring . It is its essence to o'ertake ...
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... person of quality , ' or ' of wit and honour about town . Merely say , written to be spoken at Drury - lane . ' To - morrow I dine at Copet . Saturday I strike tents for Italy . This evening , on the lake in my boat with Mr. Hobhouse ...
... person of quality , ' or ' of wit and honour about town . Merely say , written to be spoken at Drury - lane . ' To - morrow I dine at Copet . Saturday I strike tents for Italy . This evening , on the lake in my boat with Mr. Hobhouse ...
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... person who was of these parties has thus described to me one of their evenings . " When the bise or north - east wind blows , the waters of the Lake are driven towards the town and , with the stream of the Rhone , which sets strongly in ...
... person who was of these parties has thus described to me one of their evenings . " When the bise or north - east wind blows , the waters of the Lake are driven towards the town and , with the stream of the Rhone , which sets strongly in ...
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... person allowed himself was , on one occasion , the means of bringing an imputation upon the poet's hospitality and good - breeding , which , like every thing else , true or false , tending to cast a shade upon his character , was for ...
... person allowed himself was , on one occasion , the means of bringing an imputation upon the poet's hospitality and good - breeding , which , like every thing else , true or false , tending to cast a shade upon his character , was for ...
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Letters and journals of lord Byron: with notices of his life, by T. Moore ... George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1831 |
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