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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... poems ; and though I had a sympathy with him on this account , and more respect for his rank than I was willing to suppose , my sympathy was not an agrecable one ; so , contenting my- self with seeing his Lordship's head bob up and down ...
... poems ; and though I had a sympathy with him on this account , and more respect for his rank than I was willing to suppose , my sympathy was not an agrecable one ; so , contenting my- self with seeing his Lordship's head bob up and down ...
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... Poets , " and would be glad to make my acquaintance . I said I felt myself highly flattered , and should be proud to en- tertain his lordship as well as a poor patriot could . He was accordingly invited to dinner . His friend only sti ...
... Poets , " and would be glad to make my acquaintance . I said I felt myself highly flattered , and should be proud to en- tertain his lordship as well as a poor patriot could . He was accordingly invited to dinner . His friend only sti ...
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... poem , and had compared his temper to that of Giovanni , my heroine's consort . In all this I beheld only a generous nature , subject perhaps to ebullitions of ill temper , but candid , sensitive , ex- tremely to be pitied , and if a ...
... poem , and had compared his temper to that of Giovanni , my heroine's consort . In all this I beheld only a generous nature , subject perhaps to ebullitions of ill temper , but candid , sensitive , ex- tremely to be pitied , and if a ...
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... poets went with him for nothing . I lent him a volume of the " Fairy Queen , " and he said he would try to like it . Next day he brought it to my study- window , and said , " Here , Hunt , here is your Spen- ser . I cannot see any thing ...
... poets went with him for nothing . I lent him a volume of the " Fairy Queen , " and he said he would try to like it . Next day he brought it to my study- window , and said , " Here , Hunt , here is your Spen- ser . I cannot see any thing ...
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... poem from a state - minister ( Goethe , ) were vexed to see that Mr. Shelley could translate it ; and all the pretenders in literature were vexed by the attack upon Hoole , and the article headed " Rhyme and Reason ; " in which latter ...
... poem from a state - minister ( Goethe , ) were vexed to see that Mr. Shelley could translate it ; and all the pretenders in literature were vexed by the attack upon Hoole , and the article headed " Rhyme and Reason ; " in which latter ...
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