Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... turned to go down stairs ; but , just as Mr. Douston entered the door , he met Lord Byron coming out , and they passed , as there was a large screen that covered the door , without knowing each other . Lord Byron found Mr. Chaworth ...
... turned to go down stairs ; but , just as Mr. Douston entered the door , he met Lord Byron coming out , and they passed , as there was a large screen that covered the door , without knowing each other . Lord Byron found Mr. Chaworth ...
Pagina 20
... turning , he saw his lordship's sword half drawn on which he whipped out his own , and made the first pass . The sword being through my lord's waistcoat , he thought he had killed him ; and , asking whether he was not mortally wounded ...
... turning , he saw his lordship's sword half drawn on which he whipped out his own , and made the first pass . The sword being through my lord's waistcoat , he thought he had killed him ; and , asking whether he was not mortally wounded ...
Pagina 27
... turning the cutter keel upwards , and fixing it upon props , made no despicable habitation . Having thus established some sort of settlement , we had the more leisure to look about us . We soon provided ourselves with some sea - fowl ...
... turning the cutter keel upwards , and fixing it upon props , made no despicable habitation . Having thus established some sort of settlement , we had the more leisure to look about us . We soon provided ourselves with some sea - fowl ...
Pagina 29
... turned out to be unfounded : they were treated with great humanity , and , for the first time since their shipwreck , had sufficient food to satisfy their hunger . From the island of Chiloe they were taken to Castro , where the Spanish ...
... turned out to be unfounded : they were treated with great humanity , and , for the first time since their shipwreck , had sufficient food to satisfy their hunger . From the island of Chiloe they were taken to Castro , where the Spanish ...
Pagina 115
... turned from the career of my humour by quibbles quick , and paper bullets of the brain , ' I should have complied with their counsel . But I am not to be terri- fied by abuse , or bullied by reviewers , with or without arms . safely say ...
... turned from the career of my humour by quibbles quick , and paper bullets of the brain , ' I should have complied with their counsel . But I am not to be terri- fied by abuse , or bullied by reviewers , with or without arms . safely say ...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Volledige weergave - 1825 |
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