Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 páginas |
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... manners , but now deserted and forlorn . In passing towards the habitable part of the house , it was impossi- ble not to feel something like an awful regret in passing the chamber of the late Hon . Mrs. Byron , exactly in the same state ...
... manners , but now deserted and forlorn . In passing towards the habitable part of the house , it was impossi- ble not to feel something like an awful regret in passing the chamber of the late Hon . Mrs. Byron , exactly in the same state ...
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... manner , as a bet that never could be decided , no bet was laid , and the conversation went on . Mr. Chaworth said , that were it not for Sir Charles Sedley's care , and his own , Lord Byron would not have a hare on his estate ; and ...
... manner , as a bet that never could be decided , no bet was laid , and the conversation went on . Mr. Chaworth said , that were it not for Sir Charles Sedley's care , and his own , Lord Byron would not have a hare on his estate ; and ...
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... manner , before all the witnesses for the prosecution could be examined . • The trial being resumed the next day , as soon as their lordships had examined the rest of the witnesses in support of the charge against Lord Byron , the ...
... manner , before all the witnesses for the prosecution could be examined . • The trial being resumed the next day , as soon as their lordships had examined the rest of the witnesses in support of the charge against Lord Byron , the ...
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... manner : - Captain Masterson immediately sent one of the cutters he had with him to land us at Dover , where we arrived that afternoon , and directly set out for Canterbury upon post - horses ; but Captain Cheap was so tired by the time ...
... manner : - Captain Masterson immediately sent one of the cutters he had with him to land us at Dover , where we arrived that afternoon , and directly set out for Canterbury upon post - horses ; but Captain Cheap was so tired by the time ...
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... manner the exquisite lines of Mr. Rogers , “ On a Tear , ” might have warned the noble author off those premises , and spared us a whole dozen such stanzas as the following : " Mild Charity's glow , To us mortals below , Shows the soul ...
... manner the exquisite lines of Mr. Rogers , “ On a Tear , ” might have warned the noble author off those premises , and spared us a whole dozen such stanzas as the following : " Mild Charity's glow , To us mortals below , Shows the soul ...
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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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