Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1828 - 494 pages |
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... ENGLISH BARDS & SCOTCH REVIEWERS , FER PIBLISHED . Ju me accett bust work & worr HAYLEY , in vain attempting something new poor complets into 1 Play next arey Luto ei by Erry burn . nd in 1828 Sta " Fall r LORD BYRON AND SOME OF HIS ...
... ENGLISH BARDS & SCOTCH REVIEWERS , FER PIBLISHED . Ju me accett bust work & worr HAYLEY , in vain attempting something new poor complets into 1 Play next arey Luto ei by Erry burn . nd in 1828 Sta " Fall r LORD BYRON AND SOME OF HIS ...
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... English friend , metamorphosed , round - looking , and jacketed , trying to damp all this fire with his cool tones , and an air of voluptuous indolence . He had now , however , put on his loose riding - coat of mazarin blue , VOL . I. C ...
... English friend , metamorphosed , round - looking , and jacketed , trying to damp all this fire with his cool tones , and an air of voluptuous indolence . He had now , however , put on his loose riding - coat of mazarin blue , VOL . I. C ...
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... English cook - maids , had a trick of taking a liking to it ; and the presence of Mrs. Fletcher might afterwards have saved me some trouble . This , however , is a bold conjecture . Perhaps it might have been worse . O Beau- mont ...
... English cook - maids , had a trick of taking a liking to it ; and the presence of Mrs. Fletcher might afterwards have saved me some trouble . This , however , is a bold conjecture . Perhaps it might have been worse . O Beau- mont ...
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... English have recommenced their visits , it is permitted to parlours to be respectable . In country - houses of a modern standing , I have seen them converted into the best part of the dwelling ; but the old man- sions were constructed ...
... English have recommenced their visits , it is permitted to parlours to be respectable . In country - houses of a modern standing , I have seen them converted into the best part of the dwelling ; but the old man- sions were constructed ...
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... English habits at first , seemed to be a still farther warrant of innocence of in- tention , and exception to general rules . It is true , that when the Pope sanctioned her sepa- ration from her husband , he stipulated that she should ...
... English habits at first , seemed to be a still farther warrant of innocence of in- tention , and exception to general rules . It is true , that when the Pope sanctioned her sepa- ration from her husband , he stipulated that she should ...
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