Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1828 - 440 стор. |
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... once , when I caught a glimpse of her at the door . I thought she had a pretty earnest look , with her " pippin " face ; an epithet by which she playfully designated herself . The first visit I paid Lord Byron was just after their ...
... once , when I caught a glimpse of her at the door . I thought she had a pretty earnest look , with her " pippin " face ; an epithet by which she playfully designated herself . The first visit I paid Lord Byron was just after their ...
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... once in the interval . I spent one de- lightful afternoon with him , wandering about Pisa , and visiting the cathedral . On the night of the same day , he took a post - chaise for Leghorn , intending next morn- ing to sign his will in ...
... once in the interval . I spent one de- lightful afternoon with him , wandering about Pisa , and visiting the cathedral . On the night of the same day , he took a post - chaise for Leghorn , intending next morn- ing to sign his will in ...
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... once with my young acquaintance , Luigi Gianetti , of Pisa , all the way from Florence to Maiano , and holding a long ethical discourse on the su periority of the " good clever man " to the " bad clever man , " in the course of which I ...
... once with my young acquaintance , Luigi Gianetti , of Pisa , all the way from Florence to Maiano , and holding a long ethical discourse on the su periority of the " good clever man " to the " bad clever man , " in the course of which I ...
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... once of a friend of his , that he had been spoilt by reading Swift . He himself had certainly not escaped the infection . A What completed the distress of this connexion , with respect to the parties themselves , was his want of gene ...
... once of a friend of his , that he had been spoilt by reading Swift . He himself had certainly not escaped the infection . A What completed the distress of this connexion , with respect to the parties themselves , was his want of gene ...
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... once did me the ho- nour , in a stage coach , to make a similar lamentation with regard to myself , all of course in due proportion to my rank and pretensions ; but , said he , " There is Leigh Hunt : what does he mean by writing on the ...
... once did me the ho- nour , in a stage coach , to make a similar lamentation with regard to myself , all of course in due proportion to my rank and pretensions ; but , said he , " There is Leigh Hunt : what does he mean by writing on the ...
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