Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and His Visit to ItalyA. & W. Galignani, 1828 |
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... delight of finding myself among my old scenes and friends , the prospect of better health and re- sources , the feeling of the first taste of comfort ( a novelty unknown for years ) , and the very dread of seeing this new piece of rose ...
... delight of finding myself among my old scenes and friends , the prospect of better health and re- sources , the feeling of the first taste of comfort ( a novelty unknown for years ) , and the very dread of seeing this new piece of rose ...
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... delight of flattery without the insincerity of it , had it been possible . nobody , who has not tried it , knows how hard it is to wish to love a man , and to find the enthusiasm of this longing worse than re- pelled . It was the death ...
... delight of flattery without the insincerity of it , had it been possible . nobody , who has not tried it , knows how hard it is to wish to love a man , and to find the enthusiasm of this longing worse than re- pelled . It was the death ...
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... delight in sacrificing themselves to wilful gentlemen . I thought differently on this business at the time , though rather to the exculpation of the gentleman , than blame of the lady . My pre- sent conclusions were confirmed during my ...
... delight in sacrificing themselves to wilful gentlemen . I thought differently on this business at the time , though rather to the exculpation of the gentleman , than blame of the lady . My pre- sent conclusions were confirmed during my ...
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... delight , especially of such things as vines hanging from trees , and the sight of Apennines . Mr Shelley accompanied us from Leghorn to Pisa , in order to see us fixed in our new abode . Lord Byron left Monte - Nero at the same time ...
... delight , especially of such things as vines hanging from trees , and the sight of Apennines . Mr Shelley accompanied us from Leghorn to Pisa , in order to see us fixed in our new abode . Lord Byron left Monte - Nero at the same time ...
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... outlive that culpability ) , yet I have never refused to share my last sixpence ( no idle phrase in this in- stance ) with any friend who was in want of it ; and second , that although it has been a delight LORD BYRON . 33.
... outlive that culpability ) , yet I have never refused to share my last sixpence ( no idle phrase in this in- stance ) with any friend who was in want of it ; and second , that although it has been a delight LORD BYRON . 33.
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acquaintance admiration afterwards Albaro appearance believe body called Captain Medwin character Christian compliment connexion contradiction criticism DEAR HUNT delight Don Juan doubt Dr Johnson England English favour feel flattered Gamba genius Genoa gentleman give Goethe greater Greece Hazlitt heard Hobhouse honour humour Italian Italy jealous Joannina knew Lady Byron laughed least Leghorn Leigh Hunt Lerici less letters Liberal lived look Lord Byron Lord Hampden Lord Holland Lordship Madame Guiccioli manner matter ment mention Metastasio mistake Moore mortified Murray nature never nexion nion noble Bard notions occasion once opinion Parisina passion perhaps person Pisa poem poet poetry present pretended rank reader reason recollection regard respect Rimini self-love sense Shakspeare Shelley Shelley's sort Southey speak spirit spleen talk thing thought tion told took truth Tuscany vanity wish word write