Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... appearance is not greatly altered from that described in the following account , which was written in the year 1812. Lord Byron's poetry has rendered every thing re- lating to Newstead Abbey interesting ; and it is impossible to read ...
... appearance is not greatly altered from that described in the following account , which was written in the year 1812. Lord Byron's poetry has rendered every thing re- lating to Newstead Abbey interesting ; and it is impossible to read ...
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... appeared at their bar , and gave so full answers to all the questions they asked of him , that they could not but dismiss him . However , they sent again to the King to re- move him , and put a fitter man into the place , and ...
... appeared at their bar , and gave so full answers to all the questions they asked of him , that they could not but dismiss him . However , they sent again to the King to re- move him , and put a fitter man into the place , and ...
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... shore , could not save a single article of his clothes , except what he had on his back . The land was , if possible , more dreadfu than the sea , nothing appearing all around but a 24 THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON .
... shore , could not save a single article of his clothes , except what he had on his back . The land was , if possible , more dreadfu than the sea , nothing appearing all around but a 24 THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON .
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G. Clinton. than the sea , nothing appearing all around but a wild solitude , alike destitute of animals and ... appearance ; deso- late and barren , without sign of culture , we could hope to receive little other benefit from it ...
G. Clinton. than the sea , nothing appearing all around but a wild solitude , alike destitute of animals and ... appearance ; deso- late and barren , without sign of culture , we could hope to receive little other benefit from it ...
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... appearance these fellows made , who , having rifled the chests of the officers ' best suits , had put them on over their greasy trowsers and dirty checked shirts . They were soon stripped of their finery , as they had before been ...
... appearance these fellows made , who , having rifled the chests of the officers ' best suits , had put them on over their greasy trowsers and dirty checked shirts . They were soon stripped of their finery , as they had before been ...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Vista completa - 1825 |
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