Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Том 1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - Всего страниц: 524 |
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... answer which Colonel Hutchinson , when governor of Nottingham , returned , on one occasion , to his cousin - german , Sir Richard Biron , a noble tribute to the valour and fidelity of the family . Sir Richard having sent to prevail on ...
... answer which Colonel Hutchinson , when governor of Nottingham , returned , on one occasion , to his cousin - german , Sir Richard Biron , a noble tribute to the valour and fidelity of the family . Sir Richard having sent to prevail on ...
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... answer ? I really cannot explain or account for my feelings at that moment ; but they nearly threw me into convulsions , and alarmed my mother so much , that after I grew better , she generally avoided the subject — to me — and ...
... answer ? I really cannot explain or account for my feelings at that moment ; but they nearly threw me into convulsions , and alarmed my mother so much , that after I grew better , she generally avoided the subject — to me — and ...
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... answer : " if you read any speeches of mine , it will be in the House of Lords . " The title , of which he thus early anticipated the enjoyment , devolved to him but too soon . Had he been left to struggle on for ten years longer , as ...
... answer : " if you read any speeches of mine , it will be in the House of Lords . " The title , of which he thus early anticipated the enjoyment , devolved to him but too soon . Had he been left to struggle on for ten years longer , as ...
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... answered the boy ; ' you shall not see any signs of it in me . ” 66 This gentleman , who speaks with the most affectionate remembrance of his pupil , mentions several instances of the gaiety of spirit with which he used to take revenge ...
... answered the boy ; ' you shall not see any signs of it in me . ” 66 This gentleman , who speaks with the most affectionate remembrance of his pupil , mentions several instances of the gaiety of spirit with which he used to take revenge ...
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... answered gloomily , " I know it . ” In con- sequence of all this violence and impracticability of temper , Lord Car- lisle at length ceased to have any intercourse with the mother of his ward ; and on a further application from the ...
... answered gloomily , " I know it . ” In con- sequence of all this violence and impracticability of temper , Lord Car- lisle at length ceased to have any intercourse with the mother of his ward ; and on a further application from the ...
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