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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... taken charge for his Lordship . In a day or two I went to see the noble Bard , who was in what the Italians call villeggiatura at Monte - Nero ; that is to say , enjoying a country - house for the season . I there met with a singular ...
... taken charge for his Lordship . In a day or two I went to see the noble Bard , who was in what the Italians call villeggiatura at Monte - Nero ; that is to say , enjoying a country - house for the season . I there met with a singular ...
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... taken place among the servants , the young Count had interfered , and been stabbed . He was very angry ; Madame Guiccioli was more so , and would not hear of the charitable com- ments of Lord Byron , who was for making light of the ...
... taken place among the servants , the young Count had interfered , and been stabbed . He was very angry ; Madame Guiccioli was more so , and would not hear of the charitable com- ments of Lord Byron , who was for making light of the ...
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... taken me for one of the constituted authorities ; a compliment which few Englishmen would be anxious to deserve , and which I must disclaim any pretensions to . At length we set out , Madame Guiccioli earn- estly intreating « Bairon ...
... taken me for one of the constituted authorities ; a compliment which few Englishmen would be anxious to deserve , and which I must disclaim any pretensions to . At length we set out , Madame Guiccioli earn- estly intreating « Bairon ...
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... taken them for . I little thought at the time , how much reason I should have to remember his words . Leghorn is a polite Wapping , with a square and a theatre . The country around is unin- teresting , when you become acquainted with it ...
... taken them for . I little thought at the time , how much reason I should have to remember his words . Leghorn is a polite Wapping , with a square and a theatre . The country around is unin- teresting , when you become acquainted with it ...
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... taken great pride in the noble Bard , if he would have let her ; and re- mained a faithful and affectionate companion as long as he pleased to have her so ; but this depended more on his treatment of her , and still more on the way in ...
... taken great pride in the noble Bard , if he would have let her ; and re- mained a faithful and affectionate companion as long as he pleased to have her so ; but this depended more on his treatment of her , and still more on the way in ...
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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