The Life of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, Volume 1Thomas Wardle, 1840 |
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... appear- ance soon after the former Volume , and which I have annexed , without a single line of comment , to the present ; -contenting my- self , on this painful subject , with entreating the reader's attention to some extracts , as ...
... appear- ance soon after the former Volume , and which I have annexed , without a single line of comment , to the present ; -contenting my- self , on this painful subject , with entreating the reader's attention to some extracts , as ...
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... , and the world might put a wrong construction on her attachment , should it appear that her fortunes were , in any degree , bettered by it . " * June 12 , 1828 . NOTICES OF THE LIFE OF LORD BYRON . It has PREFACE . xiii.
... , and the world might put a wrong construction on her attachment , should it appear that her fortunes were , in any degree , bettered by it . " * June 12 , 1828 . NOTICES OF THE LIFE OF LORD BYRON . It has PREFACE . xiii.
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... appear to have been peculiarly the objects of royal favour , no less in spiritual than in temporal concerns . During the lifetime of the fifth Lord Byron , there was found in the lake at Newstead , -where it is supposed to have been ...
... appear to have been peculiarly the objects of royal favour , no less in spiritual than in temporal concerns . During the lifetime of the fifth Lord Byron , there was found in the lake at Newstead , -where it is supposed to have been ...
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... appears , that notwithstanding all these apparent indications of prosperity , the inroads of pecu- niary embarrassment had already begun to be experienced by this ancient house . After counselling the new heir as to the best mode of ...
... appears , that notwithstanding all these apparent indications of prosperity , the inroads of pecu- niary embarrassment had already begun to be experienced by this ancient house . After counselling the new heir as to the best mode of ...
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... appears to have died away for near a century . It was about the year 1750 , that the ship- wreck and sufferings of Mr. Byron * ( the grandfather of the il- lustrious subject of these pages ) awakened , in no small degree , the attention ...
... appears to have died away for near a century . It was about the year 1750 , that the ship- wreck and sufferings of Mr. Byron * ( the grandfather of the il- lustrious subject of these pages ) awakened , in no small degree , the attention ...
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