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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... wife out to Italy . I had made an offer to the lady to bring her with us by sea , which she politely declined ; doubtless , out of fear of the water : but I brought him a box full of goods , which consoled him a little . I fear I am ...
... wife out to Italy . I had made an offer to the lady to bring her with us by sea , which she politely declined ; doubtless , out of fear of the water : but I brought him a box full of goods , which consoled him a little . I fear I am ...
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... wife knew nothing of Italian , and did not care to learn it . Madame Guiccioli could not speak English . They were subsequently introduced to one another during a chance meeting , but that was all . No proposition was made for an ...
... wife knew nothing of Italian , and did not care to learn it . Madame Guiccioli could not speak English . They were subsequently introduced to one another during a chance meeting , but that was all . No proposition was made for an ...
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... wife To please his palate , studied for her life : With ev'ry rarity she fill'd her house , And gave the Doctor for his dinner , grouse . Piozzi . Dear Doctor Johnson left off drinks fermented , With quarts of chocolate and cream ...
... wife To please his palate , studied for her life : With ev'ry rarity she fill'd her house , And gave the Doctor for his dinner , grouse . Piozzi . Dear Doctor Johnson left off drinks fermented , With quarts of chocolate and cream ...
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... wife , asked him for the one respecting Herod and and Mariamne , which he listened to with an air of ro- mantic regret . This was a sort of effect that he liked ; nor would it have turned to ill - account , if his rank and worldly ...
... wife , asked him for the one respecting Herod and and Mariamne , which he listened to with an air of ro- mantic regret . This was a sort of effect that he liked ; nor would it have turned to ill - account , if his rank and worldly ...
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... wife , to a wife who had really loved him ; and he said it so well , that one regrets he had not been en- couraged , when younger , to feel the genuine passion . But the verses were nothing more . There was no true love on either side ...
... wife , to a wife who had really loved him ; and he said it so well , that one regrets he had not been en- couraged , when younger , to feel the genuine passion . But the verses were nothing more . There was no true love on either side ...
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