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. |
З цієї книги
Результати 6-10 із 73
Сторінка 25
... truth them- selves , have an instinct in discovering those that resem- ble them . The first is , that Lord Byron made no scruple of talking very freely of me and mine ; second , that in consequence of this freedom , as well as from the ...
... truth them- selves , have an instinct in discovering those that resem- ble them . The first is , that Lord Byron made no scruple of talking very freely of me and mine ; second , that in consequence of this freedom , as well as from the ...
Сторінка 28
... truth is , as I have said before , that he had never known any thing of love but the animal passion . His poetry had given this its gracefuler aspect , when young : he could believe in the passion of Romeo and Juliet . But the moment he ...
... truth is , as I have said before , that he had never known any thing of love but the animal passion . His poetry had given this its gracefuler aspect , when young : he could believe in the passion of Romeo and Juliet . But the moment he ...
Сторінка 29
... truth of a portrait which it has become necessary to me to paint . It is fortunate that there are some which I can omit . But I am of opinion that no woman could have loved him long . Pride in his celebrity , and the wish not to ap ...
... truth of a portrait which it has become necessary to me to paint . It is fortunate that there are some which I can omit . But I am of opinion that no woman could have loved him long . Pride in his celebrity , and the wish not to ap ...
Сторінка 31
... truth and sincerity , for they would hinder his get- ting on in the world . This , doubtless , was rather in- tended to vent a spleen of his own , than to modify the opinions of the child : but the peril was not the less , and I had ...
... truth and sincerity , for they would hinder his get- ting on in the world . This , doubtless , was rather in- tended to vent a spleen of his own , than to modify the opinions of the child : but the peril was not the less , and I had ...
Сторінка 39
... truth of the pic- ture . ) His dress as at Monte - Nero , was a nankin jacket , with white waistcoat and trowsers , and a cap , either vel- vet or linen , with a shade to it . In his hand was a tobac- co - box , from which he helped ...
... truth of the pic- ture . ) His dress as at Monte - Nero , was a nankin jacket , with white waistcoat and trowsers , and a cap , either vel- vet or linen , with a shade to it . In his hand was a tobac- co - box , from which he helped ...
Інші видання - Показати все
Загальні терміни та фрази
acquaintance admired afterwards Albaro appeared beautiful believe better Boccaccio body boys called captain character Charles Lamb critics delight doubt England English eyes face fancy father feel fond genius Genoa give hand handsome heard heart honour Horace Smith Hunt imagination Italian Italy joke kind knew lady Lady Byron laugh Leghorn Leigh Hunt Lerici less lived look Lord Byron Lord Castlereagh Lordship manner matter melancholy Moore nature never night noble occasion opinion Ovid Parisina passion perhaps person Pisa pleasure poem poet poetry politics Ramsgate reader reason recollection respect Rimini seemed sense Shelley Shelley's side sort speak spect spirit spleen supposed talk tell ther thing thought tion told took truth turned Tuscany verses vessel Via Reggio Voltaire wife wish word write wrote young