| 1830 - 990 str.
...Byron's boyhood was on the whole beautiful. But, from the first dawn, it was beauty of a troubled kind. By an accident, which, it is said, occurred at the...source of much pain and inconvenience to him during his infant years. The nurse, to whom fell the task of putting on these machines, or bandages, at bed-time,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 str.
...sense of filial duty for any small portion of authority she was етег able to acquire over hint. pay a similar tribute of respect to Mr Hunt, and accordingly, a day or Hrob to shape were adopted by the advice, and under the direction, of the celebrated John Hunter, with... | |
| 1830 - 1016 str.
...Byron's boyhood was on the whole beautiful. But, from the first dawn, it was beauty of a troubled kind. By an accident, which, it is said, occurred at the...source of much pain and inconvenience to him during his infant years. The nurse, to whom fell the task of putting on these machines, or bandages, at bed-time,... | |
| 1830 - 1006 str.
...Byron's boyhood was on the whole beautiful. But, from the first dawn, it was beauty of a troubled kind. By an accident, which, it is said, occurred at the time of his birth, one of bis feet was twisted out of its natural position ; and this defect, chiefly from the contrivances employed... | |
| 1830 - 436 str.
...Byron ; — we allude to his having a lame or cluh-foot, of which Mr. Moore makes frequent mention. " By an accident, which, it is said, occurred at the time of his hirth, one of his feet was twisted out of its natural position ; and this defect (chiefly from the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 str.
...bis sense of filial duty for any small portion of authority she was ever able to acquire over him. By an accident which, it is said, occurred at the...his feet was twisted out of its natural position, anil this defect (chiefly from the contrivances employed to remedy it) was a source of much pain and... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 618 str.
...«aid, occurred at the time of his birth, one of his feet wa i twUted out of its natural pom tira, luid this defect (chiefly from the contrivances employed...much pain and inconvenience to him during his early yean. The expedienta used at this period to restore the Hmb to shape were adopted by the advice, and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1839 - 782 str.
...his sense of filial duty for any small portion of authority she was ever able to acquire over him. By an accident which, it is said, occurred at the...at this period to restore the limb to shape, were i adopted by the advice, and under the direction, of the celebrated John Hunter, with whom Dr. Livingstone... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1869 - 644 str.
...hia sense of filial duty for any small portion of authority she was p.ver able to acquire over him. By an accident which, it is said, occurred at the...was twisted out of its natural position, and this delect (chiefly from the contrivances employed to remedy it) was a source of much pain and inconvenience... | |
| Teresa Guiccioli (contessa di) - 1869 - 480 str.
...in gaining an influence over his mind against which he very rarely rebelled." By an accident which occurred at the time of his birth one of his feet was twisted out of its natural position, and, to restore the limb to shape, expedients were used under the direction of the celebrated Dr. • Hunter.... | |
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