Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... tion of the monasteries , that , by a royal grant , the church and priory of Newstead , with the lands ad- joining , were added to the other possessions of the Byron family . The favourite , upon whom these spoils of the ancient ...
... tion of the monasteries , that , by a royal grant , the church and priory of Newstead , with the lands ad- joining , were added to the other possessions of the Byron family . The favourite , upon whom these spoils of the ancient ...
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... tion , was indebted solely to his sense of filial duty for any small portion of authority she was ever able to acquire over him . By an accident which , it is said , occurred at the time of his birth , one of his feet was twisted out of ...
... tion , was indebted solely to his sense of filial duty for any small portion of authority she was ever able to acquire over him . By an accident which , it is said , occurred at the time of his birth , one of his feet was twisted out of ...
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... tion which I cannot describe . " His love of solitary rambles , and his taste for ex- ploring in all directions , led him not unfrequently so far as to excite serious apprehensions for his safety . While at Aberdeen , he used often to ...
... tion which I cannot describe . " His love of solitary rambles , and his taste for ex- ploring in all directions , led him not unfrequently so far as to excite serious apprehensions for his safety . While at Aberdeen , he used often to ...
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... tion was brought forth a few years ago , and found papers . I by accident on Thursday among some old have recopied it , and , adding the proper date , re- quest it may be printed with the rest of the family . I thought your sentiments ...
... tion was brought forth a few years ago , and found papers . I by accident on Thursday among some old have recopied it , and , adding the proper date , re- quest it may be printed with the rest of the family . I thought your sentiments ...
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... tion of the sublimer beauties of the Bible . In the latter study , this gentleman acknowledges that his advice had been , to a great extent , anticipated , and that with the poetical parts of the Scripture he found Lord Byron deeply ...
... tion of the sublimer beauties of the Bible . In the latter study , this gentleman acknowledges that his advice had been , to a great extent , anticipated , and that with the poetical parts of the Scripture he found Lord Byron deeply ...
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