Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Том 3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... thing to his disadvan- tage was now caught up and circulated in England . Mr Pryce Gordon , a gentleman who appears to have seen a good deal of him during his short stay at Brus- sels , thus relates the anecdote . « Lord Byron travelled ...
... thing to his disadvan- tage was now caught up and circulated in England . Mr Pryce Gordon , a gentleman who appears to have seen a good deal of him during his short stay at Brus- sels , thus relates the anecdote . « Lord Byron travelled ...
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... thing to pay the debt ; on which the officer seized a chaise belonging to his lordship , as security for the amount . " > It was not till the beginning of the following month that a contradiction of this falsehood , stating the real ...
... thing to pay the debt ; on which the officer seized a chaise belonging to his lordship , as security for the amount . " > It was not till the beginning of the following month that a contradiction of this falsehood , stating the real ...
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... thing of the kind , any more than of two other things with which I was saddled -- something about ' Gaul , ' and another about ' Mrs La Valette ; ' and as to the ' Lily of France , ' I should as soon think of celebrating a turnip . ' On ...
... thing of the kind , any more than of two other things with which I was saddled -- something about ' Gaul , ' and another about ' Mrs La Valette ; ' and as to the ' Lily of France , ' I should as soon think of celebrating a turnip . ' On ...
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... thing of this kind there must be risk ; and till that be past , in one way or the other , I would not willingly add to it , particularly in times like the present . And pray always recollect that nothing could mortify me more - no ...
... thing of this kind there must be risk ; and till that be past , in one way or the other , I would not willingly add to it , particularly in times like the present . And pray always recollect that nothing could mortify me more - no ...
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... thing , viz . to faint - a downright swoon ; the thing must have jarred some nerve or other , for the bone is not injured , and hardly painful ( it is six hours since ) , and cost Mr Hobhouse some apprehension and much sprinkling of ...
... thing , viz . to faint - a downright swoon ; the thing must have jarred some nerve or other , for the bone is not injured , and hardly painful ( it is six hours since ) , and cost Mr Hobhouse some apprehension and much sprinkling of ...
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