The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1903 |
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... copies only . The old material stands in a different position . Efforts have been made to discover the original letters , and sometimes with success . But it still remains true that , speaking generally , the printed text of the letters ...
... copies only . The old material stands in a different position . Efforts have been made to discover the original letters , and sometimes with success . But it still remains true that , speaking generally , the printed text of the letters ...
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... copied ; no devil can read my hand . By the by , I do not mean to exchange the ninth verse of the " Good Night . " " 3 I have no reason to suppose my dog better than his brother brutes , mankind ; and Argus we know to be a fable . The ...
... copied ; no devil can read my hand . By the by , I do not mean to exchange the ninth verse of the " Good Night . " " 3 I have no reason to suppose my dog better than his brother brutes , mankind ; and Argus we know to be a fable . The ...
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... copy to Cawthorn for his Travels . I franked an enormous cover for you yesterday , seemingly to convey at least twelve cantos on any given subject . I fear the aspect of it was too epic for the post . From this and other coincidences I ...
... copy to Cawthorn for his Travels . I franked an enormous cover for you yesterday , seemingly to convey at least twelve cantos on any given subject . I fear the aspect of it was too epic for the post . From this and other coincidences I ...
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... copies . " The book failed ; but rumour mag- nified the sum received by the writer . Mrs. Piozzi , shortly after the publication of The Wanderer and of Byron's lines , " Weep , daughter " of a royal line , " writes to Samuel Lysons ...
... copies . " The book failed ; but rumour mag- nified the sum received by the writer . Mrs. Piozzi , shortly after the publication of The Wanderer and of Byron's lines , " Weep , daughter " of a royal line , " writes to Samuel Lysons ...
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... copies to the three persons who had the best claim to them — her father , Mrs. Thrale , and Dr. Johnson . 2. Here follows one of the Thyrza poems . 3. The Hon . John William Ward , afterwards fourth Earl of Dudley . Byron said of him ...
... copies to the three persons who had the best claim to them — her father , Mrs. Thrale , and Dr. Johnson . 2. Here follows one of the Thyrza poems . 3. The Hon . John William Ward , afterwards fourth Earl of Dudley . Byron said of him ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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