The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: (Selected)Walter Scott, 1886 |
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Σελίδα viii
... England I have scribbled to five hundred block- heads on business , etc. , without difficulty , though with no great pleasure ; and yet , with a notion of addressing you a hundred times in my heart , I have not done what I ought to have ...
... England I have scribbled to five hundred block- heads on business , etc. , without difficulty , though with no great pleasure ; and yet , with a notion of addressing you a hundred times in my heart , I have not done what I ought to have ...
Σελίδα x
... England in 1811 , after the publication of " Childe Harold , " he , in his own phrase , awoke one morning and found himself famous ; his brilliant , witty , vivacious letters dashed off to Moore and other friends are a faithful record ...
... England in 1811 , after the publication of " Childe Harold , " he , in his own phrase , awoke one morning and found himself famous ; his brilliant , witty , vivacious letters dashed off to Moore and other friends are a faithful record ...
Σελίδα 22
... England without regret , and without a wish to revisit anything it contains , except yourself , and your present residence . " Believe me , yours ever sincerely . " P.S. - Pray tell Mr. Rushton his son is well , and doing well ; so is ...
... England without regret , and without a wish to revisit anything it contains , except yourself , and your present residence . " Believe me , yours ever sincerely . " P.S. - Pray tell Mr. Rushton his son is well , and doing well ; so is ...
Σελίδα 24
... England without regret - I shall return to it without pleasure . I am like Adam , the first convict sentenced to transportation , but I have no Eve , and have eaten no apple but what was sour as a crab ; - and thus ends my first chapter ...
... England without regret - I shall return to it without pleasure . I am like Adam , the first convict sentenced to transportation , but I have no Eve , and have eaten no apple but what was sour as a crab ; - and thus ends my first chapter ...
Σελίδα 26
... England , and I am infinitely amused with my pilgrimage as far as it has gone . " To - morrow we start to ride post near 400 miles as far as Gibraltar , where we embark for Melita and Byzantium . A letter to Malta will find me , or to ...
... England , and I am infinitely amused with my pilgrimage as far as it has gone . " To - morrow we start to ride post near 400 miles as far as Gibraltar , where we embark for Melita and Byzantium . A letter to Malta will find me , or to ...
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