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... Venice , which remained his headquarters for several years ( 1816-1819 ) . It was at Venice that Byron sank to his lowest . Despite his pride and angry de- fiance of the world , he was obviously unnerved by disgrace and exile , and he ...
... Venice , which remained his headquarters for several years ( 1816-1819 ) . It was at Venice that Byron sank to his lowest . Despite his pride and angry de- fiance of the world , he was obviously unnerved by disgrace and exile , and he ...
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... Venice , as I have directed that no English letters be sent after me . The publication can be proceeded in without , and I am already sick of your 15 remarks , to which I think not the least atten- tion ought to be paid . " Lucrezia ...
... Venice , as I have directed that no English letters be sent after me . The publication can be proceeded in without , and I am already sick of your 15 remarks , to which I think not the least atten- tion ought to be paid . " Lucrezia ...
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... Venice was called the Doge until the extinction of the Venetian Republic . See note on Wordsworth's On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic , above . 34. Pierre . A character in Otway's Venice Pre- served . This play , written and ...
... Venice was called the Doge until the extinction of the Venetian Republic . See note on Wordsworth's On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic , above . 34. Pierre . A character in Otway's Venice Pre- served . This play , written and ...
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