The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life |
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... particularly mentioned was Wallace - neuk , a spot where there is a rude statue of the Scottish chief still standing . From first to last , indeed , these recollections of the country of his youth never forsook him . In his early voyage ...
... particularly mentioned was Wallace - neuk , a spot where there is a rude statue of the Scottish chief still standing . From first to last , indeed , these recollections of the country of his youth never forsook him . In his early voyage ...
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... particularly engaged and interested him was , as may be easily believed , the life of Lord Herbert of Cherbury . 4. IN Oct. 1805 , he was removed to Trinity College , Cambridge , and his feelings on the change from his beloved Ida to ...
... particularly engaged and interested him was , as may be easily believed , the life of Lord Herbert of Cherbury . 4. IN Oct. 1805 , he was removed to Trinity College , Cambridge , and his feelings on the change from his beloved Ida to ...
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... particularly as I supplied him with money for his journey . On no pretext is he to postpone his march one day longer and if , in obedience to the caprices of Mrs. B. ( who , I presume , is again spreading desolation through her little ...
... particularly as I supplied him with money for his journey . On no pretext is he to postpone his march one day longer and if , in obedience to the caprices of Mrs. B. ( who , I presume , is again spreading desolation through her little ...
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... particularly , because it is of great length , and a proper quantum of censure is administered , just to give an agreeable relish to the praise . You know I hate insipid , unquali- fied , common - place compliment . If you would wish to ...
... particularly , because it is of great length , and a proper quantum of censure is administered , just to give an agreeable relish to the praise . You know I hate insipid , unquali- fied , common - place compliment . If you would wish to ...
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... particularly his Downing one , which was hotly and highly contested , and yet easily won . Hobhouse was his most intimate friend , and can tell you more of him than any man . William Bankes also a great deal . I myself recollect more of ...
... particularly his Downing one , which was hotly and highly contested , and yet easily won . Hobhouse was his most intimate friend , and can tell you more of him than any man . William Bankes also a great deal . I myself recollect more of ...
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