Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 páginas |
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... less obnoxious to the refractory spirits in the City and Parliament than his predecessor ; and information having been ́ given them that much provision was sent into the Tower every day , they sent for Sir John Byron , whò appeared at ...
... less obnoxious to the refractory spirits in the City and Parliament than his predecessor ; and information having been ́ given them that much provision was sent into the Tower every day , they sent for Sir John Byron , whò appeared at ...
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... less perhaps from a disposition to conciliate the malcontents than at the express desire of Sir John Byron , who begged to be freed from the agony and vexation of that place , which had exposed his person and reputation to the rage and ...
... less perhaps from a disposition to conciliate the malcontents than at the express desire of Sir John Byron , who begged to be freed from the agony and vexation of that place , which had exposed his person and reputation to the rage and ...
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... less discreet , they thought fit to suffer him to hold on in his career unchecked . In the mean time , however , it was ruin to a young man to associate with him ; and no women but those whose reputations were already beyond suspicion ...
... less discreet , they thought fit to suffer him to hold on in his career unchecked . In the mean time , however , it was ruin to a young man to associate with him ; and no women but those whose reputations were already beyond suspicion ...
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... less desire , Love more than mortal would be thine . For thou art form'd so heavenly fair , Howe'er those orbs may wildly beam , We must admire , but still despair ; That fatal glance forbids esteem . When Nature stamp'd thy beauteous ...
... less desire , Love more than mortal would be thine . For thou art form'd so heavenly fair , Howe'er those orbs may wildly beam , We must admire , but still despair ; That fatal glance forbids esteem . When Nature stamp'd thy beauteous ...
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... less renowned for wit , Alike for courts and camps , or senates , fit ; Bold in the field , and favoured by the Nine , In every splendid part ordained to shine ; Far , far distinguished from the glittering throng , The pride of princes ...
... less renowned for wit , Alike for courts and camps , or senates , fit ; Bold in the field , and favoured by the Nine , In every splendid part ordained to shine ; Far , far distinguished from the glittering throng , The pride of princes ...
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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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