There is not a gem, a coin, a book thrown aside on his chimney-piece, his sofa, his table, that does not bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. London in 1853 - Сторінка 30автори: John Murray (Firm), Peter Cunningham - 1853 - 316 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1856 - 634 стор.
...taste, his delicacy1 of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing room— his library — you of yourself say, this is not the...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. But this very delicacy must be the misery of his existence. Oh, the jarrings his disposition must have... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 стор.
...; and, on all subjects of taste, his delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his C q0 I # 4` i j 6= GEE i ٠ w ): p`T K" spade...pre-occupied ; and their excesses, however to be But this very delicacy must be the misery of his existence. Oh the jarrings his disposition must have... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1830 - 488 стор.
...; and, on all subjects of taste, his delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing-room — his library — you...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. But this very delicacy must be the misery of his existence. Oh the jarrings his disposition must have... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 532 стор.
...; and, on all subjects of taste, his delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing-room — his library — you...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. But this very delicacy must be the misery of his existence. Oh the jarrings his disposition must have... | |
| 1830 - 470 стор.
...taste, his delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If yon enter his house —his drawing room — his library — you of yourself say, this is not the...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. But this rery delicacy must be the misery of his existence. Oh the jarrings his disposition mult have... | |
| 1830 - 428 стор.
...taste, bis delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing room — his library — you of yourself say this is not the...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. But this very delicacy must be the nursery of his existence. SOUTHEY, I have not seen much of. His... | |
| 1830 - 462 стор.
...poetry; If you enter his house — bi« drawing-room — his library — you of yourself nay, this i» not the dwelling of a common mind. There is not a...book, thrown aside on his chimney-piece, his sofa, ais table, that does not bespeak an almost fastidious elegance m the po^sf-ssor. But this very delicacy... | |
| 1830 - 436 стор.
...of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing-room — his lihrary — you of yourself say this is not the dwelling of a common mind. There is not a gem, a coin, a hook thrown aside on his chimney-piece, his sofa, his tahle, that does not hespeak an almost fastidious... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 618 стор.
...delicacy of expression is pure ая his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing-room — hi« library — you of yourself say, this is not the dwelling...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. But this very delicacy must be the misery of his existence. Oh the jarrings his disposition must have... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 стор.
...well; and, on all subjects of taste, his delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing-room — his library — you...There is not a gem, a coin, a book thrown aside on his chimney- piece, his sola, his table, that does not bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor.... | |
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