Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 páginas |
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... perhaps of a constitutional eccentricity . They were not so enormous but that a small portion of Christian charity may enable us to excuse them : their consequences fell on his own head ; and we cannot but believe that the sufferings of ...
... perhaps of a constitutional eccentricity . They were not so enormous but that a small portion of Christian charity may enable us to excuse them : their consequences fell on his own head ; and we cannot but believe that the sufferings of ...
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... perhaps , owe their perfection to the genial influence of his example . As a British nobleman , his reputation is unsullied : he supported his rank with as much dignity as modesty . He was a gentleman of strict honour ; a firm and warm ...
... perhaps , owe their perfection to the genial influence of his example . As a British nobleman , his reputation is unsullied : he supported his rank with as much dignity as modesty . He was a gentleman of strict honour ; a firm and warm ...
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... 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 fury ...
... 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 fury ...
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... perhaps , one of the most interesting books of the kind which the language con- tains . The late Lord Byron has made ample use of it in the course of his singular poem of Don Juan , ' as we shall hereafter take occasion to remark ; and ...
... perhaps , one of the most interesting books of the kind which the language con- tains . The late Lord Byron has made ample use of it in the course of his singular poem of Don Juan , ' as we shall hereafter take occasion to remark ; and ...
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... perhaps , very ar- dent , had now eutirely subsided ; and after lingering out two years of uninterrupted misery , during which she bore him a daughter , the wretched lady died of remorse , and the incurable pains of a broken heart ...
... perhaps , very ar- dent , had now eutirely subsided ; and after lingering out two years of uninterrupted misery , during which she bore him a daughter , the wretched lady died of remorse , and the incurable pains of a broken heart ...
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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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