Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1828 - 440 стор. |
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... night of the same day , he took a post - chaise for Leghorn , intending next morn- ing to sign his will in that city , and then depart with his friend Captain Williams for Lerici . I earnestly entreated him 22 LORD BYRON .
... night of the same day , he took a post - chaise for Leghorn , intending next morn- ing to sign his will in that city , and then depart with his friend Captain Williams for Lerici . I earnestly entreated him 22 LORD BYRON .
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... Captain Williams for Lerici . I earnestly entreated him , if the weather was violent , not to give way to his daring spirit and venture to sea . He promised me he would not ; and it seems that he did set off later than he otherwise ...
... Captain Williams for Lerici . I earnestly entreated him , if the weather was violent , not to give way to his daring spirit and venture to sea . He promised me he would not ; and it seems that he did set off later than he otherwise ...
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... blustering . You associated with it the idea of a stage- tyrant , or captain of banditti . One day he was splen- etic enough on the subject of music . He said that all 1 lovers of music were effeminate . He was not LORD BYRON . 69.
... blustering . You associated with it the idea of a stage- tyrant , or captain of banditti . One day he was splen- etic enough on the subject of music . He said that all 1 lovers of music were effeminate . He was not LORD BYRON . 69.
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... Captain Medwin , and Parry's and Gamba's Accounts of his Last Days . A good deal of the real character of his Lordship , though not always as the writer viewed it , may be gathered from most of them ; particularly the first two ...
... Captain Medwin , and Parry's and Gamba's Accounts of his Last Days . A good deal of the real character of his Lordship , though not always as the writer viewed it , may be gathered from most of them ; particularly the first two ...
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... Captain Medwin quotes the saying , and makes an un- founded assertion at one and the same time . " To give the reader , says he , " an idea of the stories circu- lated and believed about Lord Byron , I will state one , as a specimen of ...
... Captain Medwin quotes the saying , and makes an un- founded assertion at one and the same time . " To give the reader , says he , " an idea of the stories circu- lated and believed about Lord Byron , I will state one , as a specimen of ...
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