Parley's Cabinet Library: Famous men of modern timesBradbury, Soden & Company, 1843 |
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... interest . I never saw such another eye in a human head , though I have seen the most distin- guished men in my time . " His conversation expressed perfect self - confidence , without the slightest presumption . Among the men who were ...
... interest . I never saw such another eye in a human head , though I have seen the most distin- guished men in my time . " His conversation expressed perfect self - confidence , without the slightest presumption . Among the men who were ...
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... interest and attraction wherever he went , -flattered and sought by the little and the great , -Byron continued to write , and pro- duced in succession , the Giaour , Bride of Abydos , and in 1814 , the Corsair . Such was his reputation ...
... interest and attraction wherever he went , -flattered and sought by the little and the great , -Byron continued to write , and pro- duced in succession , the Giaour , Bride of Abydos , and in 1814 , the Corsair . Such was his reputation ...
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... interest or effect , by being usually associated with the history of the poet . The follow- ing picture of gratitude , though it be but a return for the kind offices of his patron , the Earl of Glencairn , is probably , for that very ...
... interest or effect , by being usually associated with the history of the poet . The follow- ing picture of gratitude , though it be but a return for the kind offices of his patron , the Earl of Glencairn , is probably , for that very ...
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