Letters & Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Τόμος 1J. Murray, 1833 |
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Σελίδα 11
... morning after the child , she was told by Cap- tain Byron that he had had quite enough of his young visiter , and she might take him home again . It should be observed , however , that Mrs. Byron , at this period , was Haddo , he ...
... morning after the child , she was told by Cap- tain Byron that he had had quite enough of his young visiter , and she might take him home again . It should be observed , however , that Mrs. Byron , at this period , was Haddo , he ...
Σελίδα 12
... morning after the child , she was told by Cap- tain Byron that he had had quite enough of his young visiter , and she might take him home again . It should be observed , however , that Mrs. Byron , at this period , was Haddo , he ...
... morning after the child , she was told by Cap- tain Byron that he had had quite enough of his young visiter , and she might take him home again . It should be observed , however , that Mrs. Byron , at this period , was Haddo , he ...
Σελίδα 21
... morning , when his name was first called out in school with the title of " Dominus " prefixed to it . Unable to give utterance to the usual answer " adsum , " he stood silent amid the general stare of his schoolfellows , and , at last ...
... morning , when his name was first called out in school with the title of " Dominus " prefixed to it . Unable to give utterance to the usual answer " adsum , " he stood silent amid the general stare of his schoolfellows , and , at last ...
Σελίδα 55
... morning Mrs. Byron * A gentleman who has since honourably distinguished himself by his philanthropic plans and suggestions for that most important object , the amelioration of the condition of the poor . brought him to call at our house ...
... morning Mrs. Byron * A gentleman who has since honourably distinguished himself by his philanthropic plans and suggestions for that most important object , the amelioration of the condition of the poor . brought him to call at our house ...
Σελίδα 61
... morning received your epistle , which I was obliged to send for to Worthing , whence I have removed to this place , on the same coast , about eight miles distant from the former . You will probably not be displeased with this letter ...
... morning received your epistle , which I was obliged to send for to Worthing , whence I have removed to this place , on the same coast , about eight miles distant from the former . You will probably not be displeased with this letter ...
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acquaintance addressed admiration afterwards Albanian Ali Pacha answer appears Athens beautiful believe Bride of Abydos called Canto character Childe Harold circumstances Constantinople copy Dallas dear dine Drury Edinburgh Review England English fame fancy favour favourite feel genius gentleman Giaour give Harrow hear heard heart Hobhouse Hodgson honour hope Lady late least less letter lines Lord Byron Lord Carlisle Lord Holland Madame de Staël Malta mentioned mind MOORE Morea morning mother MURRAY nature never Newstead Abbey night noble occasion once opinion passage passed passion Patras perhaps person poem poet poetical poetry praise Pray present published received recollect rhyme Rochdale Rogers Satire seen sent Southwell spirit stanzas suppose tell thing thou thought to-morrow told town verses wish write written wrote young youth