Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... mentioned , and she and her party deemed it prudent to move ; and , in doing so , they had to wade more than a hundred yards through the town before they could get to a dry house . But they were fortunate in so escaping , for danger now ...
... mentioned , and she and her party deemed it prudent to move ; and , in doing so , they had to wade more than a hundred yards through the town before they could get to a dry house . But they were fortunate in so escaping , for danger now ...
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... to another . His own mention of his love for her , and the circumstances attending it , must acquit her of having trifled with his feelings , or indulged hopes which she never intended to realise . Byron used to say , MISS CHAWORTH .
... to another . His own mention of his love for her , and the circumstances attending it , must acquit her of having trifled with his feelings , or indulged hopes which she never intended to realise . Byron used to say , MISS CHAWORTH .
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... mention , in 1822 , of his deep , unalterable affection : - " Our meetings were stolen ones , and a gate leading from Mr. Chaworth's grounds to those of my mother was the place of our interviews ; but the ardour was all on my side . I ...
... mention , in 1822 , of his deep , unalterable affection : - " Our meetings were stolen ones , and a gate leading from Mr. Chaworth's grounds to those of my mother was the place of our interviews ; but the ardour was all on my side . I ...
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... mention is made of their landing any of the passengers there . If , however , they had gone on shore , and ascended to the site of the fortress of ancient Agrigentum , which overlooks a vast extent of country , this splendid object ...
... mention is made of their landing any of the passengers there . If , however , they had gone on shore , and ascended to the site of the fortress of ancient Agrigentum , which overlooks a vast extent of country , this splendid object ...
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... mention one extraordinary phenomenon which we observed , and for which I have searched in vain for a satisfactory solution . At the extremity of the vast shadow which Etna projects across the island , appeared a perfect and distinct ...
... mention one extraordinary phenomenon which we observed , and for which I have searched in vain for a satisfactory solution . At the extremity of the vast shadow which Etna projects across the island , appeared a perfect and distinct ...
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