Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... give utterance to the usual answer , “ adsum , " he stood silent amid the general stare of his schoolfellows , and , at last , burst into tears . The cloud which , to a certain degree undeser- vedly , his unfortunate affray with Mr ...
... give utterance to the usual answer , “ adsum , " he stood silent amid the general stare of his schoolfellows , and , at last , burst into tears . The cloud which , to a certain degree undeser- vedly , his unfortunate affray with Mr ...
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... give her great pleasure . " Dr Busby , will long associate together honourably the names of the poet and the master ... gives of his sensations at that period shows at what an early age those feelings that lead to poetry had unfolded ...
... give her great pleasure . " Dr Busby , will long associate together honourably the names of the poet and the master ... gives of his sensations at that period shows at what an early age those feelings that lead to poetry had unfolded ...
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... give it . was While Lord Byron and Mr Peel were at Harrow together , a tyrant some few years older , whose name claimed a right to fag little Peel , which claim ( whether rightly or wrongly , I know not ) Peel resisted . His resistance ...
... give it . was While Lord Byron and Mr Peel were at Harrow together , a tyrant some few years older , whose name claimed a right to fag little Peel , which claim ( whether rightly or wrongly , I know not ) Peel resisted . His resistance ...
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... give way to moods of musing un- congenial with the usual cheerfulness of his age . They show a tomb in the churchyard at Harrow commanding a view over Windsor , which was so well known to be his favourite resting - place , that the boys ...
... give way to moods of musing un- congenial with the usual cheerfulness of his age . They show a tomb in the churchyard at Harrow commanding a view over Windsor , which was so well known to be his favourite resting - place , that the boys ...
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... gives to a girl , the eve of womanhood , " an advance into life , with which the boy keeps no proportionate pace . Miss ... give to the com- monest events and objects an undying lustre . The old hall at Annesley , under the name of " the ...
... gives to a girl , the eve of womanhood , " an advance into life , with which the boy keeps no proportionate pace . Miss ... give to the com- monest events and objects an undying lustre . The old hall at Annesley , under the name of " the ...
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