The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life |
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... character ; and the guidance under which young Byron entered upon his new station was , of all others , the least likely to lead him safely through its perils and temptations . His mother , without judgment or self - command ...
... character ; and the guidance under which young Byron entered upon his new station was , of all others , the least likely to lead him safely through its perils and temptations . His mother , without judgment or self - command ...
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... character of the person under whose imme- diate eye his youth was passed , the counteraction which a kind and watchful guardian might have opposed to such example and influence was wholly lost to him . Connected but remotely with the ...
... character of the person under whose imme- diate eye his youth was passed , the counteraction which a kind and watchful guardian might have opposed to such example and influence was wholly lost to him . Connected but remotely with the ...
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... character , he , many years after , when in the neighbourhood of Nottingham , sent a message , full of kindness , to his old instructor , and bid the bearer of it tell him that , beginning from a certain line in Virgil , which he ...
... character , he , many years after , when in the neighbourhood of Nottingham , sent a message , full of kindness , to his old instructor , and bid the bearer of it tell him that , beginning from a certain line in Virgil , which he ...
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... character of a Turkish boy , -a sort of anticipation , both in beauty and costume , of his own young Selim , in " The Bride . " On his entering into the house , some person in the crowd attempted to snatch the diamond crescent from his ...
... character of a Turkish boy , -a sort of anticipation , both in beauty and costume , of his own young Selim , in " The Bride . " On his entering into the house , some person in the crowd attempted to snatch the diamond crescent from his ...
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... character , and laying open to us the first working of his hopes and fears while waiting , in suspense , the opinions that were to decide , as he thought , his future fame . The first of the series , which is without date , appears to ...
... character , and laying open to us the first working of his hopes and fears while waiting , in suspense , the opinions that were to decide , as he thought , his future fame . The first of the series , which is without date , appears to ...
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acquaintance addressed admiration afterwards answer appears arrived beautiful believe Bologna Bride of Abydos called canto character Childe Harold copy dear Edinburgh Review England English fame favour feel Galignani genius Genoa gentleman Giaour Gifford give Greece Guiccioli hear heard heart Hobhouse honour hope Italian Italy kind Kinnaird Lady late least less letter lines living look Lord Byron Lord Holland Madame Madame de Stael Marino Faliero mean mind Moore Morea morning mother Murray nature never Newstead Newstead Abbey night noble obliged once opinion passage passion perhaps person Pisa poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pray present published Ravenna received recollect Satire seen sent Shelley spirit stanzas suppose sure tell thing thought tion told Venice verses whole wish words write written wrote young