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... received the following brief but important statement of the impressions which his early intercourse with the young noble left upon him : -- " Mr. Hanson , Lord Byron's solicitor , consigned him to my care at the age of 131 , with ...
... received the following brief but important statement of the impressions which his early intercourse with the young noble left upon him : -- " Mr. Hanson , Lord Byron's solicitor , consigned him to my care at the age of 131 , with ...
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... received from him two very affectionate letters . In my occasional visits subsequently to London , when he had fascinated the public with his productions , I demanded of him , why , as in duty bound , he had sent none to me ? ' Because ...
... received from him two very affectionate letters . In my occasional visits subsequently to London , when he had fascinated the public with his productions , I demanded of him , why , as in duty bound , he had sent none to me ? ' Because ...
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... received by him but coolly . No one had the least notion that I should subside into poesy . " Peel , the orator and statesman , ( ' that was , or is , or is to be , ' ) was my form - fellow , and we were both at the top of our remove ...
... received by him but coolly . No one had the least notion that I should subside into poesy . " Peel , the orator and statesman , ( ' that was , or is , or is to be , ' ) was my form - fellow , and we were both at the top of our remove ...
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... received him within their circle as one of them- selves ; and in the Rev. John Becher , * the youthful poet found not only an acute and judicious critic , but a sincere friend . There were also one or two other families - as the ...
... received him within their circle as one of them- selves ; and in the Rev. John Becher , * the youthful poet found not only an acute and judicious critic , but a sincere friend . There were also one or two other families - as the ...
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... received your epistle , which I was obliged to send for to Worthing , whence I have removed to this place , on the same coast , about 8 miles from the former . You will probably not be displeased with this letter , when it informs you ...
... received your epistle , which I was obliged to send for to Worthing , whence I have removed to this place , on the same coast , about 8 miles from the former . You will probably not be displeased with this letter , when it informs you ...
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