Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... seems to have been commonly written . The consanguinity of these barons is not clearly made out ; but that they were important person- ages , as well from their achievements as from the magnitude of their respective domains , is ...
... seems to have been commonly written . The consanguinity of these barons is not clearly made out ; but that they were important person- ages , as well from their achievements as from the magnitude of their respective domains , is ...
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... seems to have held a high place in the favour of his sovereign , as well by the offices which were in- trusted to him as by the share he received of the spoils which the ra- pacity of the tyrant tore from the Church . On the dissolution ...
... seems to have held a high place in the favour of his sovereign , as well by the offices which were in- trusted to him as by the share he received of the spoils which the ra- pacity of the tyrant tore from the Church . On the dissolution ...
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... seems to be coeval with the royal visit , and excites a most pleasing enthusiasın in the mind . Next to this is the sounding - gallery , so called from a very remark- able echo which it possesses . The cloisters exactly resemble those ...
... seems to be coeval with the royal visit , and excites a most pleasing enthusiasın in the mind . Next to this is the sounding - gallery , so called from a very remark- able echo which it possesses . The cloisters exactly resemble those ...
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... seems to contain the promise of that high excellence which was afterwards so gloriously fulfilled . ELEGY ON NEWSTEAD ABBEY . It is the voice of years that are gone ! they roll before me with all their deeds . OSSIAN . Newstead ! fast ...
... seems to contain the promise of that high excellence which was afterwards so gloriously fulfilled . ELEGY ON NEWSTEAD ABBEY . It is the voice of years that are gone ! they roll before me with all their deeds . OSSIAN . Newstead ! fast ...
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... seems hardly to have deserved . The circumstances of the duel and its fatal termination are very much to be regretted ; but the man must be possessed of extraordinary cooluess and forbearance indeed , who could feel his adversary's ...
... seems hardly to have deserved . The circumstances of the duel and its fatal termination are very much to be regretted ; but the man must be possessed of extraordinary cooluess and forbearance indeed , who could feel his adversary's ...
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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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