Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During a Residence with His Lordship at Pisa, in the Years 1821 and 1822, 2권Henry Colburn, 1824 - 345페이지 |
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... beautiful Sonnet and Stanzas in honour of her . Cavalieri Serventi . Mode of bring- ing up Italian females ; its consequences . Italian propensity to love . Intimacy with the Countess : her rescue Lord Byron's preference for Ravenna ...
... beautiful Sonnet and Stanzas in honour of her . Cavalieri Serventi . Mode of bring- ing up Italian females ; its consequences . Italian propensity to love . Intimacy with the Countess : her rescue Lord Byron's preference for Ravenna ...
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... is perfect ; her features want little of possessing a Grecian regularity of outline ; and she has the most beautiful mouth and teeth imaginable . It is im- possible to see without admiring - to hear the Guiccioli 22 CONVERSATIONS OF.
... is perfect ; her features want little of possessing a Grecian regularity of outline ; and she has the most beautiful mouth and teeth imaginable . It is im- possible to see without admiring - to hear the Guiccioli 22 CONVERSATIONS OF.
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... beautiful sonnet prefixed to the Prophecy of Dante was addressed to her ; and I cannot resist copy- ing some stanzas written when he was about to quit Ve- nice to join her at Ravenna , which will describe the state of his feelings at ...
... beautiful sonnet prefixed to the Prophecy of Dante was addressed to her ; and I cannot resist copy- ing some stanzas written when he was about to quit Ve- nice to join her at Ravenna , which will describe the state of his feelings at ...
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... beautiful woman , and might have been a dangerous " visitress , I was scarcely acquainted ( to speak ) with her . " I might even make a more serious charge against " than employing spies to watch suspected amours , * " I I had been shut ...
... beautiful woman , and might have been a dangerous " visitress , I was scarcely acquainted ( to speak ) with her . " I might even make a more serious charge against " than employing spies to watch suspected amours , * " I I had been shut ...
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... beautiful , and rich girl , and yet was " miserable . He had strongly urged me against putting 66 66 my neck in the same yoke : and to shew you how firmly " I was resolved to attend to his advice , I betted Hay fifty guineas to one ...
... beautiful , and rich girl , and yet was " miserable . He had strongly urged me against putting 66 66 my neck in the same yoke : and to shew you how firmly " I was resolved to attend to his advice , I betted Hay fifty guineas to one ...
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66 Perhaps acquaintance afterwards appeared asked beautiful believe Cain called Canto cause Cephalonia character CHIG Childe Harold dæmon Dante death delight Don Juan England English feelings Fletcher friends Gamba gave give Goëthe Government Greece Greek Guiccioli Harrow heard heart Hobhouse honour hope idea Italian knew Lady Byron least letter Lewis lines live Lord Byron Lordship lost Madame de Staël Marco Botzaris Marino Faliero married Mavrocordatos mean Messolonghi MICHIG Milton Moore Morea mother Murray never night once opinion party passion Patras Pisa play poem poet poetry quarrel Ravenna remember replied RSITY seems sent Shakspeare Shelley shew Siege of Corinth soon speak spirits Stanza story Suliotes suppose talk tell thee thing thou thought told took translation Turkish turned UNIV Venice vessel wish woman women words write wrote young καὶ νὰ