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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron with Notices of His Life , I , 90 . 6 II , 30 . 9 ® II , 611 . ? The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori ( ed . W. M. Rossetti ) , p . 121 . Hereafter cited as Polidori's Diary .
Letters and Journals of Lord Byron with Notices of His Life , I , 90 . 6 II , 30 . 9 ® II , 611 . ? The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori ( ed . W. M. Rossetti ) , p . 121 . Hereafter cited as Polidori's Diary .
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron , etc. See Moore , Thomas . Lord Byron's Correspondence . Edited by John Murray . London , 1922 . Poems and Letters of Lord Byron , Edited from the Original MSS in the Possession of W. K. Bixby of St.
Letters and Journals of Lord Byron , etc. See Moore , Thomas . Lord Byron's Correspondence . Edited by John Murray . London , 1922 . Poems and Letters of Lord Byron , Edited from the Original MSS in the Possession of W. K. Bixby of St.
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron with Notices of His Life . 2 vols . London , 1830 . Murray , John . Memoirs and Correspondence of John Murray . Edited by Samuel Smiles . London , 1896 . Parry , William . Last Days of Lord Byron .
Letters and Journals of Lord Byron with Notices of His Life . 2 vols . London , 1830 . Murray , John . Memoirs and Correspondence of John Murray . Edited by Samuel Smiles . London , 1896 . Parry , William . Last Days of Lord Byron .
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