The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: (Selected)Walter Scott, 1886 |
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Σελίδα viii
... Moore he is now brother in Apollo , now wit and buffoon , and sometimes , though rarely , the world - weary misanthrope . We find this Protean being entering sympathetically into the pious anxieties of a certain Mr. Sheppard , whose ...
... Moore he is now brother in Apollo , now wit and buffoon , and sometimes , though rarely , the world - weary misanthrope . We find this Protean being entering sympathetically into the pious anxieties of a certain Mr. Sheppard , whose ...
Σελίδα x
... Moore and other friends are a faithful record of the whirl of fashionable dissipation in which he was swept along , as well as of the simultaneous flow of his astonishing poetic productivity . While his " Giaours " and " Corsairs " were ...
... Moore and other friends are a faithful record of the whirl of fashionable dissipation in which he was swept along , as well as of the simultaneous flow of his astonishing poetic productivity . While his " Giaours " and " Corsairs " were ...
Σελίδα 10
... ( Moore's publisher ) told me a few days ago they sold all theirs im- mediately , and had several inquiries made since , which , from the books being gone , they could not supply . The Duke of York , the Marchioness of Headfort , the ...
... ( Moore's publisher ) told me a few days ago they sold all theirs im- mediately , and had several inquiries made since , which , from the books being gone , they could not supply . The Duke of York , the Marchioness of Headfort , the ...
Σελίδα 55
... Moore . Coleridge has attacked the ' Pleasures of Hope , ' and all other pleasures whatsoever . Mr. Rogers was present , and heard himself indirectly rowed by the lecturer . We are going in a party to hear the new Art of Poetry by this ...
... Moore . Coleridge has attacked the ' Pleasures of Hope , ' and all other pleasures whatsoever . Mr. Rogers was present , and heard himself indirectly rowed by the lecturer . We are going in a party to hear the new Art of Poetry by this ...
Σελίδα 61
... MOORE . " 4 Benedictine Street , St. James's , July 8 , 1813 . " I presume by your silence that I have blundered into something noxious in my reply to your letter , for the which I beg leave to send beforehand a sweeping apology , which ...
... MOORE . " 4 Benedictine Street , St. James's , July 8 , 1813 . " I presume by your silence that I have blundered into something noxious in my reply to your letter , for the which I beg leave to send beforehand a sweeping apology , which ...
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