The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1903 |
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... death of a near relation 2 has hitherto prevented my addressing you on the subject of this letter . - My friend , Mr. Dallas , 3 has placed in your hands a manuscript poem written by me in Greece , which he tells me you do not object to ...
... death of a near relation 2 has hitherto prevented my addressing you on the subject of this letter . - My friend , Mr. Dallas , 3 has placed in your hands a manuscript poem written by me in Greece , which he tells me you do not object to ...
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... death of poor " that the happiness you talk so much of will be stationary , and not " take those freaks to which the felicity of common mortals is " subject . I do very sincerely wish you well , and am so convinced " of the justice of ...
... death of poor " that the happiness you talk so much of will be stationary , and not " take those freaks to which the felicity of common mortals is " subject . I do very sincerely wish you well , and am so convinced " of the justice of ...
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... death you and others are 1. For Byron's Rochdale property , which was supposed to con- tain a quantity of coal , see Letters , vol . i . p . 78 , note 2 . 2. Gifford . 3. For John Cam Hobhouse , see Letters , vol . i . p . 163 , note 1 ...
... death you and others are 1. For Byron's Rochdale property , which was supposed to con- tain a quantity of coal , see Letters , vol . i . p . 78 , note 2 . 2. Gifford . 3. For John Cam Hobhouse , see Letters , vol . i . p . 163 , note 1 ...
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... death , —I mean , in their beds . But a quiet life is of more consequence . Yet one loves squabbling and jostling better than yawning . This last word admonishes me to relieve you from Yours very truly , etc. " attention of the family ...
... death , —I mean , in their beds . But a quiet life is of more consequence . Yet one loves squabbling and jostling better than yawning . This last word admonishes me to relieve you from Yours very truly , etc. " attention of the family ...
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... death rendered all notice useless . For my own part , I should have been most proud of such 1. Dallas , writing to Byron , August 18 , 1811 , had said , " I have " been reading the Remains of Kirke White , and find that you " have to ...
... death rendered all notice useless . For my own part , I should have been most proud of such 1. Dallas , writing to Byron , August 18 , 1811 , had said , " I have " been reading the Remains of Kirke White , and find that you " have to ...
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Términos y frases comunes
acquaintance Address admiration afterwards altered answer Augusta Leigh beautiful believe Brummell called Cambridge Canto Childe Harold copy Covent Garden DEAR SIR,-I dearest Detached Thoughts Drury Lane edition English Bards Eywood favour feel Francis Hodgson Giaour happy hear heard Hobhouse honour hope Horace House Hunt James Wedderburn James's Street John Hanson John Murray Lady Caroline Lamb Lady Jersey least Leigh letter lines lived London Lord Byron Lord Holland Lordship Madame de Staël married Memoirs Moore's morning never Newstead Abbey night opinion passage perhaps person pleasure poem poet poetry praise Pray present Presteign Prince printed published R. C. Dallas Review Rochdale Rogers Scott sent Sept Sheridan sincere speech stanza tell thing Thomas Moore told town verse Wedderburn Webster Whitbread William wish write written wrote