Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Том 1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - Всего страниц: 524 |
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... taken place before the marriage of this lady , not only shows the extreme quickness and vehemence of her feelings , but , if it be true that she had never at the time seen Captain Byron , is not a little striking . Being at the ...
... taken place before the marriage of this lady , not only shows the extreme quickness and vehemence of her feelings , but , if it be true that she had never at the time seen Captain Byron , is not a little striking . Being at the ...
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... taken with the battle near the Lake Regillus in the Roman History , put into my hands the first . Four years ago , when standing on the heights of * In Long Acre . The present master of this school is Mr. David Grant , the inge- nious ...
... taken with the battle near the Lake Regillus in the Roman History , put into my hands the first . Four years ago , when standing on the heights of * In Long Acre . The present master of this school is Mr. David Grant , the inge- nious ...
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... taken by his mother through the romantic passes that lead to Invercauld , and as far up as the small waterfall , callled the Linn of Dee . Here his love of adventure had nearly cost him his life . As he was scrambling along a declivity ...
... taken by his mother through the romantic passes that lead to Invercauld , and as far up as the small waterfall , callled the Linn of Dee . Here his love of adventure had nearly cost him his life . As he was scrambling along a declivity ...
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... taken to Scotland , as well as from the circumstance of his mother being a native of that country , he had every reason to consider himself - as , indeed , he boasts in Don Juan - " half a Scot by birth , and bred a whole one . " We ...
... taken to Scotland , as well as from the circumstance of his mother being a native of that country , he had every reason to consider himself - as , indeed , he boasts in Don Juan - " half a Scot by birth , and bred a whole one . " We ...
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... taken ill . The father of Mr. Wade's boy hearing of his son's illness , answered with indifference , “ that he could do nothing for him , ” and left him to his fate . The other , when the accounts reached him , hurried down , and ...
... taken ill . The father of Mr. Wade's boy hearing of his son's illness , answered with indifference , “ that he could do nothing for him , ” and left him to his fate . The other , when the accounts reached him , hurried down , and ...
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