Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Том 1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - Всего страниц: 524 |
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... thing connected with himself as out of the ordinary course of events , would naturally appear even more strange and singular than they are . have been thinking , " he says , " of an odd circumstance . My daugh- ter ( 1 ) , my wife ( 2 ) ...
... thing connected with himself as out of the ordinary course of events , would naturally appear even more strange and singular than they are . have been thinking , " he says , " of an odd circumstance . My daugh- ter ( 1 ) , my wife ( 2 ) ...
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... thing half so generous . Among his school favourites , a great number , it may be observed , were nobles or of noble family - Lords Clare and Delaware , the Duke of Dor- set and young Wingfield — and that their rank may have had some ...
... thing half so generous . Among his school favourites , a great number , it may be observed , were nobles or of noble family - Lords Clare and Delaware , the Duke of Dor- set and young Wingfield — and that their rank may have had some ...
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... thing we most respect and love . Of a no less amiable character were the feelings that , about this time , dictated the following letter ; -a letter which it is impossible to peruse without acknowledging the noble candour and ...
... thing we most respect and love . Of a no less amiable character were the feelings that , about this time , dictated the following letter ; -a letter which it is impossible to peruse without acknowledging the noble candour and ...
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... thing — wish women had more modesty . Talking of women , puts me in mind of my terrier Fanny - how is she ? Got a headach , must go to bed , up early in the morning to travel . My protégé break- fasts with me ; parting spoils my ...
... thing — wish women had more modesty . Talking of women , puts me in mind of my terrier Fanny - how is she ? Got a headach , must go to bed , up early in the morning to travel . My protégé break- fasts with me ; parting spoils my ...
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... thing by study , not even a language — it was all by rote , and ear , and memory ; he had a bad memory ; I had , at least , an excellent one ( ask Hodgson the poet - a good judge , for he has an astonishing one ) : he wrote with ...
... thing by study , not even a language — it was all by rote , and ear , and memory ; he had a bad memory ; I had , at least , an excellent one ( ask Hodgson the poet - a good judge , for he has an astonishing one ) : he wrote with ...
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