Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... feelings and his memory . " When very young , " he adds in a note , " about eight years of age , after an attack of the scarlet fever at Aberdeen , I was removed , by medical advice , into the Highlands ; and from this period I date my ...
... feelings and his memory . " When very young , " he adds in a note , " about eight years of age , after an attack of the scarlet fever at Aberdeen , I was removed , by medical advice , into the Highlands ; and from this period I date my ...
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... feelings than that of Byron . In a poem written about a year or two before his death , " - the poem and passage above quoted , " he traces all his enjoyment of mountain scenery to the impressions received during his residence in the ...
... feelings than that of Byron . In a poem written about a year or two before his death , " - the poem and passage above quoted , " he traces all his enjoyment of mountain scenery to the impressions received during his residence in the ...
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William Brockedon. poems which spring from gloomy feelings , his memory refreshes his spirit , as the mountain air gave him health and energy in his rambles : " When I roved a young Highlander o'er the dark heath , And climb'd thy steep ...
William Brockedon. poems which spring from gloomy feelings , his memory refreshes his spirit , as the mountain air gave him health and energy in his rambles : " When I roved a young Highlander o'er the dark heath , And climb'd thy steep ...
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... feeling , or indirectly in its influence upon his charac- ter , the most prominent feature in the life of this extraordinary man . " It was in the year 1803 , " says Moore , " that his heart , already twice , as we have seen , possessed ...
... feeling , or indirectly in its influence upon his charac- ter , the most prominent feature in the life of this extraordinary man . " It was in the year 1803 , " says Moore , " that his heart , already twice , as we have seen , possessed ...
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... another . His own mention of his love for her , and the circumstances attending it , must acquit her of having trifled with his feelings , or indulged hopes which she never intended to realise . Byron used to say , MISS CHAWORTH .
... another . His own mention of his love for her , and the circumstances attending it , must acquit her of having trifled with his feelings , or indulged hopes which she never intended to realise . Byron used to say , MISS CHAWORTH .
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