Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Τόμος 1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 21
... thought ; but the child little knew what a total and talismanic change had been wrought in all his future relations with society , by the simple addition of that word before his name . That the event , as a crisis in his life , affected ...
... thought ; but the child little knew what a total and talismanic change had been wrought in all his future relations with society , by the simple addition of that word before his name . That the event , as a crisis in his life , affected ...
Σελίδα 24
... thought he had a little of the Scotch accent . " Good God , I hope not ! " he exclaimed . " I'm sure I have n't . I would rather the whole d - d country was sunk in the sea - I the Scotch accent ! " To such sallies , however , whether ...
... thought he had a little of the Scotch accent . " Good God , I hope not ! " he exclaimed . " I'm sure I have n't . I would rather the whole d - d country was sunk in the sea - I the Scotch accent ! " To such sallies , however , whether ...
Σελίδα 26
... thought that a day would yet arrive when the law of the pistol would place him on a level with the strongest . On their arrival from Scotland , Mrs. Byron , with the hope of having his lameness removed , placed her son under the care of ...
... thought that a day would yet arrive when the law of the pistol would place him on a level with the strongest . On their arrival from Scotland , Mrs. Byron , with the hope of having his lameness removed , placed her son under the care of ...
Σελίδα 28
... thought it right to remove her boy to London , where , at the suggestion of Lord Carlisle , he was put under the care of Dr. Baillie . It being an object , too , to place him at some quiet school , where the means adopted for the cure ...
... thought it right to remove her boy to London , where , at the suggestion of Lord Carlisle , he was put under the care of Dr. Baillie . It being an object , too , to place him at some quiet school , where the means adopted for the cure ...
Σελίδα 32
... thought still more beautiful ) died of the same malady ; and it was , indeed , in attend- ing her , that Margaret met with the accident which occasioned her own death . My sister told me , that when she went to see her , shortly before ...
... thought still more beautiful ) died of the same malady ; and it was , indeed , in attend- ing her , that Margaret met with the accident which occasioned her own death . My sister told me , that when she went to see her , shortly before ...
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The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: (selected) George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Πλήρης προβολή - 1886 |
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