Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Том 3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... appearing voluntary , as the excommunicating voice of society seemed to leave him no other resource . Had he been of that class of unfeel- ing and self - satisfied natures from whose hard surface the reproaches of others fall pointless ...
... appearing voluntary , as the excommunicating voice of society seemed to leave him no other resource . Had he been of that class of unfeel- ing and self - satisfied natures from whose hard surface the reproaches of others fall pointless ...
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... appears to have seen a good deal of him during his short stay at Brus- sels , thus relates the anecdote . « Lord Byron travelled in a huge coach , copied from the celebrated one of Napoleon , taken at Genappe , with additions . Besides ...
... appears to have seen a good deal of him during his short stay at Brus- sels , thus relates the anecdote . « Lord Byron travelled in a huge coach , copied from the celebrated one of Napoleon , taken at Genappe , with additions . Besides ...
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... appears that the two first stanzas of the verses relating to Wa- terloo , « Stop , for thy tread is on an empire's dust , 1 » were written at Brussels , after a visit to that memorable field , and transcribed by Lord Byron , next ...
... appears that the two first stanzas of the verses relating to Wa- terloo , « Stop , for thy tread is on an empire's dust , 1 » were written at Brussels , after a visit to that memorable field , and transcribed by Lord Byron , next ...
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... appear in England . » copied by Dr Polidori , and which appears to be A. D. 1816 . 9 LIFE OF LORD BY RON .
... appear in England . » copied by Dr Polidori , and which appears to be A. D. 1816 . 9 LIFE OF LORD BY RON .
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. copied by Dr Polidori , and which appears to be about the most impudent imposition that ever issued from Grub - street . I need hardly say that I know nothing of all this trash , nor whence it may spring ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. copied by Dr Polidori , and which appears to be about the most impudent imposition that ever issued from Grub - street . I need hardly say that I know nothing of all this trash , nor whence it may spring ...
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