The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1903 |
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... Probably you have heard of many changes in our situa- " tion since you left England ; in a pecuniary point of view it is " materially altered for ye worse ; perhaps in other respects better . " Col. Leigh has been in Dorsetshire and ...
... Probably you have heard of many changes in our situa- " tion since you left England ; in a pecuniary point of view it is " materially altered for ye worse ; perhaps in other respects better . " Col. Leigh has been in Dorsetshire and ...
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... probably the only being on Earth now interested in my welfare , certainly the only relative , and I should be very ungrateful if I did not feel the obligation . You must excuse my being a little cynical , knowing how my temper was tried ...
... probably the only being on Earth now interested in my welfare , certainly the only relative , and I should be very ungrateful if I did not feel the obligation . You must excuse my being a little cynical , knowing how my temper was tried ...
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... probably " disfigured the divine doctrines here ; -but the whole thing is " inscrutable . " 66 66 " It is useless to tell me not to reason , but to believe . You might as well tell a man not to wake , but sleep . And then to bully with ...
... probably " disfigured the divine doctrines here ; -but the whole thing is " inscrutable . " 66 66 " It is useless to tell me not to reason , but to believe . You might as well tell a man not to wake , but sleep . And then to bully with ...
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... probably ship off for Greece again ; what nonsense it is to talk of Soul , when a cloud makes it melancholy and wine makes it mad . Collet of Staines , your " most kind host , " has lost that girl you saw of his . She grew to five feet ...
... probably ship off for Greece again ; what nonsense it is to talk of Soul , when a cloud makes it melancholy and wine makes it mad . Collet of Staines , your " most kind host , " has lost that girl you saw of his . She grew to five feet ...
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... probably aware , prevented my letter from being sent before ; indeed , I hardly conceived you would have so hastily thrust my productions into the hands of a Stranger , who could be as little pleased by receiving them , as their author ...
... probably aware , prevented my letter from being sent before ; indeed , I hardly conceived you would have so hastily thrust my productions into the hands of a Stranger , who could be as little pleased by receiving them , as their author ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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