Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... once began , under the title of " My Dictionary , " and which is preserved in one of his manuscript books . England , the fifth , sixth forms , and monitors , are heard by the head masters . " Of his class - fellows at the grammar ...
... once began , under the title of " My Dictionary , " and which is preserved in one of his manuscript books . England , the fifth , sixth forms , and monitors , are heard by the head masters . " Of his class - fellows at the grammar ...
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... once described to me the half playful rage , into which she saw him thrown , one day , by a heedless girl , who remarked that she thought he had a little of the Scotch accent . " Good God , I hope not ! " he exclaimed . " I'm sure I ...
... once described to me the half playful rage , into which she saw him thrown , one day , by a heedless girl , who remarked that she thought he had a little of the Scotch accent . " Good God , I hope not ! " he exclaimed . " I'm sure I ...
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... once regarded the opinions of his old master still hung around the poet's sensitive mind : - " After my retreat from Harrow , I received from him two very affectionate letters . In my occasional visits subsequently to London , when he ...
... once regarded the opinions of his old master still hung around the poet's sensitive mind : - " After my retreat from Harrow , I received from him two very affectionate letters . In my occasional visits subsequently to London , when he ...
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... once , at least , on something like an equality with him . It is true that Lord Byron's high notions of rank were , in his boyish days , so little disguised or soft- ened down , as to draw upon him , at times , the ridicule of his ...
... once , at least , on something like an equality with him . It is true that Lord Byron's high notions of rank were , in his boyish days , so little disguised or soft- ened down , as to draw upon him , at times , the ridicule of his ...
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... once stood in it ; while the image of the " lover's steed , " though sug- gested by the unromantic race - ground of Notting- ham , will not the less conduce to the general charm of the scene , and share a portion of that light which ...
... once stood in it ; while the image of the " lover's steed , " though sug- gested by the unromantic race - ground of Notting- ham , will not the less conduce to the general charm of the scene , and share a portion of that light which ...
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