Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 psl. |
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... Lord Byron in his third canto of Childe Harold . We read these verses with delight , as they conjured before us these lovely scenes with truth and vivid- ness of painting , and with the exquisite addition of glowing language and a warm ...
... Lord Byron in his third canto of Childe Harold . We read these verses with delight , as they conjured before us these lovely scenes with truth and vivid- ness of painting , and with the exquisite addition of glowing language and a warm ...
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... Lord Byron nor M. G. L. seem to believe in them ; and they both agree , in the very face of reason , that none could believe in ghosts without believing in God . I do not think that all the persons who profess to discredit these ...
... Lord Byron nor M. G. L. seem to believe in them ; and they both agree , in the very face of reason , that none could believe in ghosts without believing in God . I do not think that all the persons who profess to discredit these ...
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... Byron , we hear , has taken a house for three years , at Venice ; whether we shall see him or not , I do not know ... Lord dent has intercepted them . Address , in future , 106 LETTERS FROM ITALY .
... Byron , we hear , has taken a house for three years , at Venice ; whether we shall see him or not , I do not know ... Lord dent has intercepted them . Address , in future , 106 LETTERS FROM ITALY .
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... Lord Byron . He said he was a giovinotto Inglese , with a nome strava- gante , who lived very luxuriously , and spent great sums of money . This man , it seems , was one of Lord B.'s gondolieri . No sooner had we arrived at the inn ...
... Lord Byron . He said he was a giovinotto Inglese , with a nome strava- gante , who lived very luxuriously , and spent great sums of money . This man , it seems , was one of Lord B.'s gondolieri . No sooner had we arrived at the inn ...
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... Lord Byron , and really hardly knew him again ; he is changed into the liveliest and happiest - looking man I ever met . He read me the first canto of his " Don Juan " a thing in the style of Beppo , but infinitely better , and ...
... Lord Byron , and really hardly knew him again ; he is changed into the liveliest and happiest - looking man I ever met . He read me the first canto of his " Don Juan " a thing in the style of Beppo , but infinitely better , and ...
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