The Works of Lord ByronJohn Murray, Albemarle-Street, 1818 |
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... the ho- nours and the name of BYRON , requires not the equivocal aid of ancestry to distinguish him from the common tribe , either of patricians or of ple- beians . Genius is a brilliant jewel even in a coronet ; and though much depends ...
... the ho- nours and the name of BYRON , requires not the equivocal aid of ancestry to distinguish him from the common tribe , either of patricians or of ple- beians . Genius is a brilliant jewel even in a coronet ; and though much depends ...
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... the accession of the house of Tudor . Two of them fell at the battle of Cressy , one of them signalised himself in the field of Bosworth , in favour of Henry VII . , and several shed their blood in the armies of Charles I. , who ...
... the accession of the house of Tudor . Two of them fell at the battle of Cressy , one of them signalised himself in the field of Bosworth , in favour of Henry VII . , and several shed their blood in the armies of Charles I. , who ...
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... the family circle . This nobleman had an only son , William , who went into the army , and was kil- led in Corsica , long before the death of his father , by which means the present Lord , the infant grandson of the celebrated Admiral ...
... the family circle . This nobleman had an only son , William , who went into the army , and was kil- led in Corsica , long before the death of his father , by which means the present Lord , the infant grandson of the celebrated Admiral ...
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... the general accordance of his line of literary and political feeling with that of the cele- breted Journal in question , will readily answer for the rest . In truth , in the end , his Lordship himself became a conspicuous member of the ...
... the general accordance of his line of literary and political feeling with that of the cele- breted Journal in question , will readily answer for the rest . In truth , in the end , his Lordship himself became a conspicuous member of the ...
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... the respective parties , has been unfortunately severed by the acknowledged in- discretion of his Lordship . Of the exact tenor of that indiscretion , very little is correctly known , more than what the beautiful Fare thee well ...
... the respective parties , has been unfortunately severed by the acknowledged in- discretion of his Lordship . Of the exact tenor of that indiscretion , very little is correctly known , more than what the beautiful Fare thee well ...
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