I still inhabit this divine bay, reading Spanish dramas, and sailing, and listening to the most enchanting music. We have some friends on a visit to us, and my only regret is that the summer must ever pass, or that Mary has not the same predilection for... Blackwood's Magazine - 512 psl.1924Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1907 - 458 psl.
...hint my doubts on the subject to any one, or they might do harm to Hunt ; and they may be groundless. I still inhabit this divine bay, reading Spanish dramas,...Mary has not the same predilection for this place that I have, which would induce me never to shift my quarters. 1 Alliance of Lord Byron, Leigh Hunt,... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 632 psl.
...hint my doubts on the subject to any one, or they might do harm to Hunt ; and they may be groundless. I still inhabit this divine bay, reading Spanish dramas,...Mary has not the same predilection for this place that I have, which would induce me never to shift my quarters. Farewell. Believe me ever your obliged... | |
 | Helen Rossetti Angeli - 1911 - 420 psl.
...Spezia. " I still inhabit this divine bay," he wrote to Horace Smith nine days before his death, " reading Spanish dramas, and sailing, and listening...Mary has not the same predilection for this place that I have, which would induce me never to shift my quarters." not suffered to endure without serious... | |
 | Frederic Lees, George Frederic William Lees - 1913 - 470 psl.
...Genoese was disgusting." Shelley's enthusiasm for the divine bay of Spezzia, where he spent his time " reading Spanish dramas, and sailing, and listening to the most enchanting music," 2 blinded his eyes to the manifest defects of the Casa Magni. Yet he himself was not unaffected at... | |
 | Olwen Ward Campbell - 1924 - 356 psl.
...ship.1 " I still inhabit this divine bay," Shelley wrote to Horace Smith a week before he perished, " reading Spanish dramas, and sailing and listening...which would induce me never to shift my quarters." The music was Jane's, who played and sang to the guitar when they sat out at night upon their balcony... | |
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