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... seems to have boasted of his conquest ; but the marquis , to whom his wife had hitherto been devoted , refused to believe the rumours that were afloat , till an intercepted let- ter , containing a remittance of money , for which Byron ...
... seems to have boasted of his conquest ; but the marquis , to whom his wife had hitherto been devoted , refused to believe the rumours that were afloat , till an intercepted let- ter , containing a remittance of money , for which Byron ...
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... seems to have learnt nothing save to repeat monosyllables by rote . He next passed through the hands of a devout and clever clergyman , named Ross , under whom , according to his own account , he made astonishing progress , being ...
... seems to have learnt nothing save to repeat monosyllables by rote . He next passed through the hands of a devout and clever clergyman , named Ross , under whom , according to his own account , he made astonishing progress , being ...
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... seems for a time to have had considerable difficulty in maintaining discipline . Byron , always " famous for rowing , " was a ringleader of the rebellious party , and compared himself to Tyrtæus . On one occasion he tore down the window ...
... seems for a time to have had considerable difficulty in maintaining discipline . Byron , always " famous for rowing , " was a ringleader of the rebellious party , and compared himself to Tyrtæus . On one occasion he tore down the window ...
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... seems to have set limits to the mutiny , and prevented some of the boys from setting their desks on fire by point- ing to their fathers ' names carved on them . Byron after- wards expressed regret for his rudeness ; but Butler re- mains ...
... seems to have set limits to the mutiny , and prevented some of the boys from setting their desks on fire by point- ing to their fathers ' names carved on them . Byron after- wards expressed regret for his rudeness ; but Butler re- mains ...
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... seems not to have ripened into intimacy till a later period . Byron , who had , in the autumn of 1802 , visited his mother at Bath , joined in a masquerade there , and attracted attention by the liveliness of his manners . In the ...
... seems not to have ripened into intimacy till a later period . Byron , who had , in the autumn of 1802 , visited his mother at Bath , joined in a masquerade there , and attracted attention by the liveliness of his manners . In the ...
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