Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... speak , as a boy , from the recollected im- pression of that period at Aberdeen , in 1796. " The malformation of his foot was , even at this childish age , a subject on which he showed peculiar sensitiveness . I have been told by a ...
... speak , as a boy , from the recollected im- pression of that period at Aberdeen , in 1796. " The malformation of his foot was , even at this childish age , a subject on which he showed peculiar sensitiveness . I have been told by a ...
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... speak more intelligibly , Mrs B. returns immediately , but I pro- ceed , with all my laurels , to Worthing , on the Sussex coast ; to which place you will address ( to be left at the post - office ) your next epistle . By the enclosure ...
... speak more intelligibly , Mrs B. returns immediately , but I pro- ceed , with all my laurels , to Worthing , on the Sussex coast ; to which place you will address ( to be left at the post - office ) your next epistle . By the enclosure ...
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... speak in high terms of praise of Hailstone , as well as of his master , Bishop Mansel , of Trinity College , and of others whose names I have now forgotten . " Few people understood Byron , but I know that he had naturally a kind and ...
... speak in high terms of praise of Hailstone , as well as of his master , Bishop Mansel , of Trinity College , and of others whose names I have now forgotten . " Few people understood Byron , but I know that he had naturally a kind and ...
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... speak it , an opportunity of dis- playing his powers of mimicry , consisted of good- humoured portraits of all the persons concerned in the representation . Some intimation of this design having got among the actors , an alarm was felt ...
... speak it , an opportunity of dis- playing his powers of mimicry , consisted of good- humoured portraits of all the persons concerned in the representation . Some intimation of this design having got among the actors , an alarm was felt ...
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... speak for themselves , and must sessed by that dangerous spirit of ridicule , whose stand or fall by their own worth or demerit : thus far impulses even the pious cannot always restrain , and I feel highly gratified by your favourable ...
... speak for themselves , and must sessed by that dangerous spirit of ridicule , whose stand or fall by their own worth or demerit : thus far impulses even the pious cannot always restrain , and I feel highly gratified by your favourable ...
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