Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... written immediately on his ar- rival in town , to some friends at Southwell , from whose kind interference in his behalf it may fairly be concluded that the blame of the quarrel , whatever it may have been , did not rest with him . The ...
... written immediately on his ar- rival in town , to some friends at Southwell , from whose kind interference in his behalf it may fairly be concluded that the blame of the quarrel , whatever it may have been , did not rest with him . The ...
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... written ; not so the present , since the appearance of a note from the illustrious cause of my sudden decampment has driven the natural ruby from my cheeks , ' and com- pletely blanched my woe - begone countenance . This gunpowder ...
... written ; not so the present , since the appearance of a note from the illustrious cause of my sudden decampment has driven the natural ruby from my cheeks , ' and com- pletely blanched my woe - begone countenance . This gunpowder ...
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... written by the latter gentleman , at the time , to his sister . " Harrowgate is still extremely full ; Wednesday ( to - day ) is our ball - night , and I meditate going into the room for an hour , although I am by no means fond of ...
... written by the latter gentleman , at the time , to his sister . " Harrowgate is still extremely full ; Wednesday ( to - day ) is our ball - night , and I meditate going into the room for an hour , although I am by no means fond of ...
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... written a card to Mrs H. to offer for the character of Henry Wood- ville , ' -- Mr and Mrs not approving of their son's taking a part in the play ; but I believe he will per- sist in it . Mr G. W. says that , sooner than the party ...
... written a card to Mrs H. to offer for the character of Henry Wood- ville , ' -- Mr and Mrs not approving of their son's taking a part in the play ; but I believe he will per- sist in it . Mr G. W. says that , sooner than the party ...
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... written on many and various occa- sions , and are now published merely for the perusal of a friendly circle . Believe me , sir , if they afford the slightest amusement to yourself and the rest of my social readers , I shall have ...
... written on many and various occa- sions , and are now published merely for the perusal of a friendly circle . Believe me , sir , if they afford the slightest amusement to yourself and the rest of my social readers , I shall have ...
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