Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... passed into those of Sir Richard As there is no record , however , as far as I can dis- cover , of any of his ancestors having been engaged in the Holy Wars , it is possible that he may have had no other authority for this notion than ...
... passed into those of Sir Richard As there is no record , however , as far as I can dis- cover , of any of his ancestors having been engaged in the Holy Wars , it is possible that he may have had no other authority for this notion than ...
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... passed two or three months in that city , before his last departure for France . On both occasions , his chief object was to extract still more money , if possible , from the unfortunate woman whom he had beggared ; and so far was he ...
... passed two or three months in that city , before his last departure for France . On both occasions , his chief object was to extract still more money , if possible , from the unfortunate woman whom he had beggared ; and so far was he ...
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... passed , it is not unusual to trace the first awakening of his poetic talent . But it may be questioned whether this faculty was ever so produced . That the charm of scenery , which derives its chief power from fancy and association ...
... passed , it is not unusual to trace the first awakening of his poetic talent . But it may be questioned whether this faculty was ever so produced . That the charm of scenery , which derives its chief power from fancy and association ...
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... passed the latter years of his strange life in a state of austere and almost savage seclusion . It is said , that the day after little Byron's accession to the title , he ran up to his mother and asked her " whether she perceived any ...
... passed the latter years of his strange life in a state of austere and almost savage seclusion . It is said , that the day after little Byron's accession to the title , he ran up to his mother and asked her " whether she perceived any ...
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... passed , the coun- teraction which a kind and watchful guardian might have opposed to such example and influence was almost wholly lost to him . Connected but remotely with the family , and never having had any opportunity of knowing ...
... passed , the coun- teraction which a kind and watchful guardian might have opposed to such example and influence was almost wholly lost to him . Connected but remotely with the family , and never having had any opportunity of knowing ...
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