Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During a Residence with His Lordship at Pisa, in the Years 1821 and 1822, 1±ÇWilder & Campbell, 1824 - 304ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... soon made me perfectly at home in his society . Our first interview was marked with a cordiality and confidence that flattered while it delighted me ; and I felt anxious for the next day , in order that I might repeat my visit . When I ...
... soon made me perfectly at home in his society . Our first interview was marked with a cordiality and confidence that flattered while it delighted me ; and I felt anxious for the next day , in order that I might repeat my visit . When I ...
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... soon set me up . I never led so moral a life as during my " residence in that country ; but I gained no credit by " it . Where there is a mortification , there ought to be " reward . On the contrary , there is no story so absurd that ...
... soon set me up . I never led so moral a life as during my " residence in that country ; but I gained no credit by " it . Where there is a mortification , there ought to be " reward . On the contrary , there is no story so absurd that ...
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... 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 seat . He prides himself much on this exercise . He conducted us for ...
... 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 seat . He prides himself much on this exercise . He conducted us for ...
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... soon collected , but 66 66 no one ventured to offer the least assistance . I soon " directed my servant to lift up the bleeding body and 66 carry it into my palace ; but it was represented to me " that by so doing I should confirm the ...
... soon collected , but 66 66 no one ventured to offer the least assistance . I soon " directed my servant to lift up the bleeding body and 66 carry it into my palace ; but it was represented to me " that by so doing I should confirm the ...
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... soon melted away . I was beset by duns , and at length an execution was levied , and the bailiffs put in possession of the very beds we had to sleep on . This was no very agreeable state of affairs , no very pleasant scene for Lady ...
... soon melted away . I was beset by duns , and at length an execution was levied , and the bailiffs put in possession of the very beds we had to sleep on . This was no very agreeable state of affairs , no very pleasant scene for Lady ...
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