The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1903 |
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... hand , anxiety has been expressed as to the authority for the text which is adopted in these volumes . To satisfy this anxiety , so far as circumstances allow , the following details are given . The material contained in these two ...
... hand , anxiety has been expressed as to the authority for the text which is adopted in these volumes . To satisfy this anxiety , so far as circumstances allow , the following details are given . The material contained in these two ...
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... hands a manuscript poem written by me in Greece , which he tells me you do not object to publishing . But he also informed me in London that you wished to send the MS . to Mr. Gifford . Now , though no one would feel more gratified by ...
... hands a manuscript poem written by me in Greece , which he tells me you do not object to publishing . But he also informed me in London that you wished to send the MS . to Mr. Gifford . Now , though no one would feel more gratified by ...
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... hands , in two volumes . - But of these hereafter . You will apprize me of your determination . I am , Sir , your very obedient , humble servant , BYRON . 170. - To James Wedderburn Webster.1 Newstead Abbey , August 24th , 1811 . MY ...
... hands , in two volumes . - But of these hereafter . You will apprize me of your determination . I am , Sir , your very obedient , humble servant , BYRON . 170. - To James Wedderburn Webster.1 Newstead Abbey , August 24th , 1811 . MY ...
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... hand chaise to " make my friends a visit . The coronet will not grace the ' pretty " Vis , ' till your tattered lining ceases to disgrace it . Pray favour " me with an answer , as we must finish the affair one way or another ...
... hand chaise to " make my friends a visit . The coronet will not grace the ' pretty " Vis , ' till your tattered lining ceases to disgrace it . Pray favour " me with an answer , as we must finish the affair one way or another ...
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... hand for me ; but , take care , for he has a sad sea paw . P.S. - I would ask George here , but I don't know how to amuse him - all my horses were sold when I left England , and I have not had time to replace them . Nevertheless , if he ...
... hand for me ; but , take care , for he has a sad sea paw . P.S. - I would ask George here , but I don't know how to amuse him - all my horses were sold when I left England , and I have not had time to replace them . Nevertheless , if he ...
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