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... become of me without Douglas Kinnaird , who has always been my best and kindest friend . It is not easy to deal with Mr. Murray . " - " NOTE . In the numerous letters received by Mr. Murray , yearly , from Lord Byron ( who was not ...
... become of me without Douglas Kinnaird , who has always been my best and kindest friend . It is not easy to deal with Mr. Murray . " - " NOTE . In the numerous letters received by Mr. Murray , yearly , from Lord Byron ( who was not ...
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... become quite domestic . He calls her Piccinina , and bestows on her all the pretty diminutive epithets that are so sweet in Italian . His kindness and attention to the Guiccioli have been invariable . A three years ' constancy proves ...
... become quite domestic . He calls her Piccinina , and bestows on her all the pretty diminutive epithets that are so sweet in Italian . His kindness and attention to the Guiccioli have been invariable . A three years ' constancy proves ...
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... become of it when they die . I look upon this impiety as the greatest madness a rational creature can be guilty of . The longer I live . I see the greater necessity for holiness . To see a poor creature on a death - bed , on the brink ...
... become of it when they die . I look upon this impiety as the greatest madness a rational creature can be guilty of . The longer I live . I see the greater necessity for holiness . To see a poor creature on a death - bed , on the brink ...
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... become a bye - word for every thing slavish in spirit , poor in intellect , and absurd in superstition . " Rameses " is in form a fiction , in substance a most vigorous and imaginative development of every thing that is known of this ...
... become a bye - word for every thing slavish in spirit , poor in intellect , and absurd in superstition . " Rameses " is in form a fiction , in substance a most vigorous and imaginative development of every thing that is known of this ...
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... become torpid in age , enfeebled in auguries , he seems best disposed of in his pyramidal sanctuary , -embalmed and shrined in his beauteous tomb . ' The materials which form the basis of this tale , are drawn from a comparison of ...
... become torpid in age , enfeebled in auguries , he seems best disposed of in his pyramidal sanctuary , -embalmed and shrined in his beauteous tomb . ' The materials which form the basis of this tale , are drawn from a comparison of ...
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