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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... , but no less for the sublimity of the conceptions ; and I cannot but hope , that had he lived , he would have proved another instance of genius bowing to the power of truth . " Dim as the borrow'd beams of moon and stars 86 LORD BYRON .
... , but no less for the sublimity of the conceptions ; and I cannot but hope , that had he lived , he would have proved another instance of genius bowing to the power of truth . " Dim as the borrow'd beams of moon and stars 86 LORD BYRON .
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... lived with him . Mr. Hobhouse , who writes himself A.M. , and loaded his mercurial friend with whole bales of comment , once contended with me , that the accent upon the word Rimini ought to be upon the second syllable , instead of the ...
... lived with him . Mr. Hobhouse , who writes himself A.M. , and loaded his mercurial friend with whole bales of comment , once contended with me , that the accent upon the word Rimini ought to be upon the second syllable , instead of the ...
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... lived in the Casa Lanfranchi , a palace in the High Street of that city , called the Lung ' Arno . I am not sure whether he might not have put up at some lodging - house for a night or so . " With the Grand Duke Lord Byron was intimate ...
... lived in the Casa Lanfranchi , a palace in the High Street of that city , called the Lung ' Arno . I am not sure whether he might not have put up at some lodging - house for a night or so . " With the Grand Duke Lord Byron was intimate ...
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... lived on the hill of Albaro , was once the abode of the celebrated Andrew Doria , Doge of Genoa ; Lord Byron , as he observes , a few pages farther , having a " strong partiality for fixing his abode in ancient chateaus of romantic ...
... lived on the hill of Albaro , was once the abode of the celebrated Andrew Doria , Doge of Genoa ; Lord Byron , as he observes , a few pages farther , having a " strong partiality for fixing his abode in ancient chateaus of romantic ...
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... lived near to where they are buried . There are no cemeteries in " remote places , " except such as have the cypress and the tombstone still left , where the olive and the habitation of the living have perished . . . . . . These things ...
... lived near to where they are buried . There are no cemeteries in " remote places , " except such as have the cypress and the tombstone still left , where the olive and the habitation of the living have perished . . . . . . These things ...
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