Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During a Residence with His Lordship at Pisa, in the Years 1821 and 1822, 1-2±ÇHenry Colburn, 1824 - 345ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... the fire - light Would flash upon our faces , till the day Might dawn , and make me wonder at my stay . " Geneva , Ist August , 1824 . Shelley's Julian and Maddalo . CONTENTS . The Writer's arrival at Pisa . Lord Byron's viii PREFAC E.
... the fire - light Would flash upon our faces , till the day Might dawn , and make me wonder at my stay . " Geneva , Ist August , 1824 . Shelley's Julian and Maddalo . CONTENTS . The Writer's arrival at Pisa . Lord Byron's viii PREFAC E.
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... all hours of the night and day he almost lived on it ; his great rage is a boat . " We are both building now at Genoa , I a yacht , and he an open boat . ' We played at billiards till the carriage was announced , 18 CONVERSATIONS OF.
... all hours of the night and day he almost lived on it ; his great rage is a boat . " We are both building now at Genoa , I a yacht , and he an open boat . ' We played at billiards till the carriage was announced , 18 CONVERSATIONS OF.
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... till the carriage was announced , and I accompanied him in his drive . Soon after we got off the stones , we mounted our horses , which were waiting for us . Lord Byron is an admirable horseman , combining grace with the security of his ...
... till the carriage was announced , and I accompanied him in his drive . Soon after we got off the stones , we mounted our horses , which were waiting for us . Lord Byron is an admirable horseman , combining grace with the security of his ...
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... till the arch is naved by the massy dungeon- tower ( erroneously called Ugolino's ) , forming in dark relief , and tell me if any thing can surpass a sunset at Pisa . ¡± The history of one , is that of almost every day . It is impossible ...
... till the arch is naved by the massy dungeon- tower ( erroneously called Ugolino's ) , forming in dark relief , and tell me if any thing can surpass a sunset at Pisa . ¡± The history of one , is that of almost every day . It is impossible ...
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... till two or three in the morning ; occasionally drinking spirits diluted with water as a medicine , from a dread of a nephritic complaint , to which he was , or fancied himself , subject . Such was his life at Pisa . The Countess ...
... till two or three in the morning ; occasionally drinking spirits diluted with water as a medicine , from a dread of a nephritic complaint , to which he was , or fancied himself , subject . Such was his life at Pisa . The Countess ...
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