The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... Byron , which I found very interest- ing , but most particularly the revengeful poem , which must have been written after some conversation with you about his wife , I found myself rather forlorn ; but , recollecting my charge of the ...
... Byron , which I found very interest- ing , but most particularly the revengeful poem , which must have been written after some conversation with you about his wife , I found myself rather forlorn ; but , recollecting my charge of the ...
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... Byron . We have a little medal here of him , but it might as well have been of Cæsar , to my eye . They should have sent to Count D'Orsay for a profile . It is really a sad loss to literature , and an immense deficit of interest from ...
... Byron . We have a little medal here of him , but it might as well have been of Cæsar , to my eye . They should have sent to Count D'Orsay for a profile . It is really a sad loss to literature , and an immense deficit of interest from ...
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... Byron had once a vis - a - vis ; I used frequently to drive out with him in it . One day , passing the Alfred Club , he asked if I were a member ; I said some one had put me down , but as I had never been there , I was going to take my ...
... Byron had once a vis - a - vis ; I used frequently to drive out with him in it . One day , passing the Alfred Club , he asked if I were a member ; I said some one had put me down , but as I had never been there , I was going to take my ...
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... Byron , which I forgot to send you before , and you can mention it or not , as it suits your purpose . Your house at the Belvedere is just become vacant by the retreat of Lord Berwick , who is going to England . He wishes to buy it ...
... Byron , which I forgot to send you before , and you can mention it or not , as it suits your purpose . Your house at the Belvedere is just become vacant by the retreat of Lord Berwick , who is going to England . He wishes to buy it ...
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... Byron , some one ( whose name I forget ) was looking on with wonder at the apparent correctness with which he spoke , and the singular changes in Lord Byron's countenance as he LETTERS OF SIR WILLIAM GELL . 71.
... Byron , some one ( whose name I forget ) was looking on with wonder at the apparent correctness with which he spoke , and the singular changes in Lord Byron's countenance as he LETTERS OF SIR WILLIAM GELL . 71.
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