Works: A New, Rev. and Enl. Ed., with Illus, 11권J. Murray, 1922 |
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... society , but nothing to make me forget others , or " forgive myself . " Dr. Polidori ( whom I dismissed some time before I left Geneva , as I had no use for him and his temper and habits were not good ) " had been in Milan some time ...
... society , but nothing to make me forget others , or " forgive myself . " Dr. Polidori ( whom I dismissed some time before I left Geneva , as I had no use for him and his temper and habits were not good ) " had been in Milan some time ...
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... society is proportionably late . All this is to my taste ; but most of your countrymen miss and regret the rattle of hackney coaches , without which they can't sleep . I have got remarkably good apartments in a private house : I see ...
... society is proportionably late . All this is to my taste ; but most of your countrymen miss and regret the rattle of hackney coaches , without which they can't sleep . I have got remarkably good apartments in a private house : I see ...
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... good in it . It appears that the child is a ward in Chancery , " which I must own I consider fortunate as things are at present . " 66 1816. ] SOCIETY AT VENICE . 25 tribe of singers 24 [ CHAP . XV . THE FREZZERIA , VENICE .
... good in it . It appears that the child is a ward in Chancery , " which I must own I consider fortunate as things are at present . " 66 1816. ] SOCIETY AT VENICE . 25 tribe of singers 24 [ CHAP . XV . THE FREZZERIA , VENICE .
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... SOCIETY AT VENICE . 25 tribe of singers and dancers during the Carnival , besides the usual theatres . The Society here is something like our own , except that the women sit in a semicircle at one end of the room , and the men stand at ...
... SOCIETY AT VENICE . 25 tribe of singers and dancers during the Carnival , besides the usual theatres . The Society here is something like our own , except that the women sit in a semicircle at one end of the room , and the men stand at ...
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... society , and is very much like other gregarious meetings in every country , -as in ours , -except that , instead of the Bishop of Winchester , 2 you have the Patriarch of Venice , and a motley crew of Austrians , Germans , noble ...
... society , and is very much like other gregarious meetings in every country , -as in ours , -except that , instead of the Bishop of Winchester , 2 you have the Patriarch of Venice , and a motley crew of Austrians , Germans , noble ...
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490 페이지 - Whose buzz the witty and the fair annoys, Yet wit ne'er tastes, and beauty ne'er enjoys : So well-bred spaniels civilly delight In mumbling of the game they dare not bite. Eternal smiles his emptiness betray, As shallow streams run dimpling all the way.
492 페이지 - But ye were dead To things ye knew not of, — were closely wed To musty laws lined out with wretched rule And compass vile; so that ye taught a school Of dolts to smooth, inlay, and clip, and fit, Till, like the certain wands of Jacob's wit, Their verses tallied. Easy was the task: A thousand handicraftsmen wore the mask Of Poesy.
285 페이지 - I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you, walk with you, and so following ; but I will not eat with you, drink with you, nor pray with you.
146 페이지 - Set you down this; And say besides, that in Aleppo once, Where a malignant and a turban'd Turk Beat a Venetian and traduced the state, I took by the throat the circumcised dog, And smote him, thus.
315 페이지 - I am sure my bones would not rest in an English grave, or my clay mix with the earth of that country. I believe the thought would drive me mad on my deathbed, could I suppose that any of my friends would be base enough to convey my carcass back to your soil. I would not even feed your worms, if I could help it.
60 페이지 - So we'll go no more a roving So late into the night, Though the heart be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright.
493 페이지 - O may some spark of your celestial fire, The last, the meanest of your sons inspire, (That on weak wings, from far, pursues your flights; Glows while he reads, but trembles as he writes,) To teach vain wits a science little known, T' admire superior sense, and doubt their own!
373 페이지 - Twas twilight, and the sunless day went down Over the waste of waters ; like a veil, Which, if withdrawn, would but disclose the frown Of one whose hate is mask'd but to assail. Thus to their hopeless eyes...
178 페이지 - has the character," writes Miss Burney (Diary and Letters of Madame d'Arblay, vol. vp 255), "of being so "alluring, that Mrs. Holroyd told me it was the opinion of Mr. " Gibbon no man could withstand her, and that, if she chose to "beckon the Lord Chancellor from his woolsack, in full sight of "the world, he could not resist obedience.
148 페이지 - Here's a sigh to those who love me, And a smile to those who hate ; And whatever sky's above me, Here's a heart for every fate. Though the ocean roar around me, Yet it still shall bear me on ; Though a desert should surround me, It hath springs that may be won.