Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 páginas |
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... hands , and permitted ber to burn it in his presence ! This sacrifice of self - interest to lofty feeling was made ... hand , to be offered to those who should survive him , has been buried with him , his works must speak for him ; and ...
... hands , and permitted ber to burn it in his presence ! This sacrifice of self - interest to lofty feeling was made ... hand , to be offered to those who should survive him , has been buried with him , his works must speak for him ; and ...
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... hand- somely fitted up as a bath ; the ancient chapel , too , long used by the family for the same purpose , is still entire , though in ruin , and its ceil- ing is a very handsome specimen of the Gothic style of springing arches . This ...
... hand- somely fitted up as a bath ; the ancient chapel , too , long used by the family for the same purpose , is still entire , though in ruin , and its ceil- ing is a very handsome specimen of the Gothic style of springing arches . This ...
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... hand , the King reposed the most entire confidence in this loyal subject , and appointed him Governor to the Duke of York , with whom he escaped to Holland , when the unfortunate monarch be- came a prisoner in the Isle of Wight . Lord ...
... hand , the King reposed the most entire confidence in this loyal subject , and appointed him Governor to the Duke of York , with whom he escaped to Holland , when the unfortunate monarch be- came a prisoner in the Isle of Wight . Lord ...
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... hand , and Lord Byron his in his right ; Lord Byron's left hand was round Mr. Chaworth , as Mr. Chaworth's right hand was round Lord Byron's neck , and over his shoulders . He desired Mr. Fyumore to take his sword , and Lord Byron ...
... hand , and Lord Byron his in his right ; Lord Byron's left hand was round Mr. Chaworth , as Mr. Chaworth's right hand was round Lord Byron's neck , and over his shoulders . He desired Mr. Fyumore to take his sword , and Lord Byron ...
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... hand upon his belly . He was very earnest to know if he thought him in imminent danger ; and , being answered in the affir- mative , he desired his uncle Levinz might be sent for , that he might settle his private affairs ; and in the ...
... hand upon his belly . He was very earnest to know if he thought him in imminent danger ; and , being answered in the affir- mative , he desired his uncle Levinz might be sent for , that he might settle his private affairs ; and in the ...
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