Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Τόμος 1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 27
... Rogers one day said to him , " It makes me uncom- fortable , my Lord , to see you sitting there in such pain as I know you must be suffering . " - " Never mind , Mr. Rogers , " answered the boy ; you shall not see any signs of it in me ...
... Rogers one day said to him , " It makes me uncom- fortable , my Lord , to see you sitting there in such pain as I know you must be suffering . " - " Never mind , Mr. Rogers , " answered the boy ; you shall not see any signs of it in me ...
Σελίδα 124
... Rogers , were the disinterested and deliberate result of the young poet's judgment , as he had never at that period seen either of these distinguished persons , and the opinion he then expressed of their genius remained unchanged ...
... Rogers , were the disinterested and deliberate result of the young poet's judgment , as he had never at that period seen either of these distinguished persons , and the opinion he then expressed of their genius remained unchanged ...
Σελίδα 232
... Rogers , or any other gentleman delegated by you , will find me most ready to adopt any conciliatory proposition which shall not compromise my own honour , --- or failing in that , to make the atonement you deem it necessary to require ...
... Rogers , or any other gentleman delegated by you , will find me most ready to adopt any conciliatory proposition which shall not compromise my own honour , --- or failing in that , to make the atonement you deem it necessary to require ...
Σελίδα 234
... Rogers , who was , at that time , on a visit at Holland House , and , for the first time , informed him of the correspondence in which I had been engaged.- With his usual readiness to oblige and serve , he proposed that the meeting ...
... Rogers , who was , at that time , on a visit at Holland House , and , for the first time , informed him of the correspondence in which I had been engaged.- With his usual readiness to oblige and serve , he proposed that the meeting ...
Σελίδα 236
... Rogers was present , and from him I derive the information . We are going to make a party to hear this Manichean of poesy . Pole is to marry Miss Long , and will be a very miserable dog for all that . The present ministers are to con ...
... Rogers was present , and from him I derive the information . We are going to make a party to hear this Manichean of poesy . Pole is to marry Miss Long , and will be a very miserable dog for all that . The present ministers are to con ...
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The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: (selected) George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Πλήρης προβολή - 1886 |
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