The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1903 |
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... written . If any 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 ...
... written . If any 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 ...
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... 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 the chance of obtaining ...
... 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 the chance of obtaining ...
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... ( written at Athens ) , which will come in at the end of the volume.— And , if the present poem should succeed , it is my intention , at some subsequent period , to publish some selections from my first work , -my Satire , -another nearly ...
... ( written at Athens ) , which will come in at the end of the volume.— And , if the present poem should succeed , it is my intention , at some subsequent period , to publish some selections from my first work , -my Satire , -another nearly ...
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... written to Mr. Murray my objection to sending the MS . to Juvenal , but allowing him to show it to any others of the calling . Hobhouse is amongst the types already : so , between his prose and my verse , the world will be decently ...
... written to Mr. Murray my objection to sending the MS . to Juvenal , but allowing him to show it to any others of the calling . Hobhouse is amongst the types already : so , between his prose and my verse , the world will be decently ...
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... written . Probably you have heard of many changes in our situa- " tion since you left England ; in a pecuniary point ... writing in a hurry to not writing at all . You " can't think how much I feel for your griefs and losses , or how ...
... written . Probably you have heard of many changes in our situa- " tion since you left England ; in a pecuniary point ... writing in a hurry to not writing at all . You " can't think how much I feel for your griefs and losses , or how ...
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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