The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Том 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side Leigh Hunt. THE INDICATOR , & c . & c . VOL . I. JUST PUBLISHED , I. CONVERSATIONS of LORD BYRON with the.
A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side Leigh Hunt. THE INDICATOR , & c . & c . VOL . I. JUST PUBLISHED , I. CONVERSATIONS of LORD BYRON with the.
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... LORD BYRON with the COUN- TESS of BLESSINGTON . 1 vol . 8vo . , with a new Portrait of Lord Byron , from a Drawing by Count D'Orlay . II . LORD BYRON and SOME of HIS CONTEMPORARIES . By LEIGH HUNT . Comprising the Author's ...
... LORD BYRON with the COUN- TESS of BLESSINGTON . 1 vol . 8vo . , with a new Portrait of Lord Byron , from a Drawing by Count D'Orlay . II . LORD BYRON and SOME of HIS CONTEMPORARIES . By LEIGH HUNT . Comprising the Author's ...
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... lord of a great chateau , had a study " sixteen paces in diameter , with three noble and free pros- pects . " He congratulates himself , at the same time , on its circular figure , evidently from a feeling allied to the one in favour of ...
... lord of a great chateau , had a study " sixteen paces in diameter , with three noble and free pros- pects . " He congratulates himself , at the same time , on its circular figure , evidently from a feeling allied to the one in favour of ...
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... lord of a large feudal territory in the middle of England , of which Coventry formed a part . He lived in the time of Edward the Confessor ; and was so eminently a feudal lord , that the hereditary greatness of his do- minion appears to ...
... lord of a large feudal territory in the middle of England , of which Coventry formed a part . He lived in the time of Edward the Confessor ; and was so eminently a feudal lord , that the hereditary greatness of his do- minion appears to ...
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... lord to give up his fan- cied right ; but in vain . At last , wishing to put an end to her importunities , he told her , either in a spirit of bitter jesting , or with a playful raillery that could not be bitter with so sweet an ...
... lord to give up his fan- cied right ; but in vain . At last , wishing to put an end to her importunities , he told her , either in a spirit of bitter jesting , or with a playful raillery that could not be bitter with so sweet an ...
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