The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1903 |
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... passages which referred to persons who were still living in 1830. From 1816 onwards , it will be found that he has transferred passages from one letter to another , or printed two letters as one , and vice versâ , or made such large ...
... passages which referred to persons who were still living in 1830. From 1816 onwards , it will be found that he has transferred passages from one letter to another , or printed two letters as one , and vice versâ , or made such large ...
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... passages are omitted , the omissions will be indicated . Besides the new letters contained in this volume , passages have been restored from Byron's manuscript notes ( Detached Thoughts , 1821 ) . To these have been added Sir Walter ...
... passages are omitted , the omissions will be indicated . Besides the new letters contained in this volume , passages have been restored from Byron's manuscript notes ( Detached Thoughts , 1821 ) . To these have been added Sir Walter ...
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... passage must stand for the very reason you bring against it . To him all the men I ever knew were pigmies . He was an intellectual giant . It is true I loved Wingfield better ; he was the earliest and the dearest , and one of the few ...
... passage must stand for the very reason you bring against it . To him all the men I ever knew were pigmies . He was an intellectual giant . It is true I loved Wingfield better ; he was the earliest and the dearest , and one of the few ...
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... passage of his Detached Thoughts ( Ravenna , 1821 ) : - " One night Scrope Davies at a Gaming house ( before I was of age ) , being tipsy as he usually was at the Midnight hour , and having lost monies , was in vain " intreated by his ...
... passage of his Detached Thoughts ( Ravenna , 1821 ) : - " One night Scrope Davies at a Gaming house ( before I was of age ) , being tipsy as he usually was at the Midnight hour , and having lost monies , was in vain " intreated by his ...
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... passages from his Detached Thoughts : - " If I were to live over again , I do not know what I would change " in my ... passage out of it . What can it give us but " years ? and those have little of good but their ending . " 66 86 " Of ...
... passages from his Detached Thoughts : - " If I were to live over again , I do not know what I would change " in my ... passage out of it . What can it give us but " years ? and those have little of good but their ending . " 66 86 " Of ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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