The Confessions of Lord Byron: A Collection of His Private Opinions of Men and of Matters, Taken from the New and Enlarged Edition of His Letters and JournalsMurray, 1905 - 402 страници |
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... virtues of medicated baths ( The Life , 1769 , October 26th ) , " Well , sir , go to Dominicetti , and get thyself fumigated ; but be sure that the steam be UNACKNOWLEDGED DEBTS XV directed to thy head , for that xiv INTRODUCTION.
... virtues of medicated baths ( The Life , 1769 , October 26th ) , " Well , sir , go to Dominicetti , and get thyself fumigated ; but be sure that the steam be UNACKNOWLEDGED DEBTS XV directed to thy head , for that xiv INTRODUCTION.
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... sure they are calculated to inculcate obedience , so are chains , and tortures , but though they may restrain for a time , the mind revolts from such treatment . Not that Mr Byron ever injures my sacred person . I am rather too old for ...
... sure they are calculated to inculcate obedience , so are chains , and tortures , but though they may restrain for a time , the mind revolts from such treatment . Not that Mr Byron ever injures my sacred person . I am rather too old for ...
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... sure , no unhappy mortal ever required much more consolation than I do at present . You as well as myself know the sweet and amiable temper of a AN ORATION IN THE ANCIENT STYLE 15 I certain personage 14 BYRON'S REFLECTIONS ON HIMSELF.
... sure , no unhappy mortal ever required much more consolation than I do at present . You as well as myself know the sweet and amiable temper of a AN ORATION IN THE ANCIENT STYLE 15 I certain personage 14 BYRON'S REFLECTIONS ON HIMSELF.
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... sure you will pity me ; but I entreat you to keep this a secret , nor expose that unhappy failing of this woman , which I must bear with patience . would be very sorry to have it discovered , as I have only one week more , for the ...
... sure you will pity me ; but I entreat you to keep this a secret , nor expose that unhappy failing of this woman , which I must bear with patience . would be very sorry to have it discovered , as I have only one week more , for the ...
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... sure , would not dissuade me if it were right , advised me by all means not ; " that I had no right to take it upon suspicion , " etc. , etc. Whether H. is correct I am not aware , but he believes himself so , and says there can be but ...
... sure , would not dissuade me if it were right , advised me by all means not ; " that I had no right to take it upon suspicion , " etc. , etc. Whether H. is correct I am not aware , but he believes himself so , and says there can be but ...
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