Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... young poet speaks , was en- gaged . Ir has been said of Lord Byron , that " he was | figure evidently represents a Saracen or Moor , with prouder of being a descendant of those Byrons of Normandy , who accompanied William the Conqueror ...
... young poet speaks , was en- gaged . Ir has been said of Lord Byron , that " he was | figure evidently represents a Saracen or Moor , with prouder of being a descendant of those Byrons of Normandy , who accompanied William the Conqueror ...
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... young people . In a letter which he wrote to Mr Murray , from Italy , in 1821 , after requesting of that gentleman to send him , by the first opportunity , a Bible , he adds - " Don't forget this , for I am a great reader and admirer of ...
... young people . In a letter which he wrote to Mr Murray , from Italy , in 1821 , after requesting of that gentleman to send him , by the first opportunity , a Bible , he adds - " Don't forget this , for I am a great reader and admirer of ...
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... young en- thusiasm and my old instructor . Afterwards I had a very serious , saturnine , but kind young man , named Paterson , for a tutor . He was the son of my shoe- maker , but a good scholar , as is common with the Scotch . He was a ...
... young en- thusiasm and my old instructor . Afterwards I had a very serious , saturnine , but kind young man , named Paterson , for a tutor . He was the son of my shoe- maker , but a good scholar , as is common with the Scotch . He was a ...
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... young as he was , at the time , its " frowning glories " were not unnoticed by him . * Ah , there my young footsteps in infancy wander'd , My cap was the bonnet , my cloak was the plaid ; On chieftains long perish'd my memory ponder'd ...
... young as he was , at the time , its " frowning glories " were not unnoticed by him . * Ah , there my young footsteps in infancy wander'd , My cap was the bonnet , my cloak was the plaid ; On chieftains long perish'd my memory ponder'd ...
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... young a child , took , according to his own account , entire possession of his thoughts , and showed how early , in this passion , as in most others , the sensi- bilities of his nature were awakened . * The name of the object of this ...
... young a child , took , according to his own account , entire possession of his thoughts , and showed how early , in this passion , as in most others , the sensi- bilities of his nature were awakened . * The name of the object of this ...
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