Letters & Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Τόμος 1J. Murray, 1833 |
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Σελίδα 33
... suppose from two years of elementary instruction , thwarted by every art that could estrange the mind of youth from preceptor , from school , and from all serious study . " This gentleman saw but little of Lord Byron after he left his ...
... suppose from two years of elementary instruction , thwarted by every art that could estrange the mind of youth from preceptor , from school , and from all serious study . " This gentleman saw but little of Lord Byron after he left his ...
Σελίδα 41
... suppose that , either at school or afterwards , he was at all guided in the selection of his friends by aristocratic sympathies . On the contrary , like most very proud persons , he chose his intimates in general from a rank be- neath ...
... suppose that , either at school or afterwards , he was at all guided in the selection of his friends by aristocratic sympathies . On the contrary , like most very proud persons , he chose his intimates in general from a rank be- neath ...
Σελίδα 43
... suppose , your new cronies . But think not that I will ( because you choose to take into your head some whim or other ) be always going up to you , nor do , as I observe certain other fellows doing , to regain your friendship ; nor ...
... suppose , your new cronies . But think not that I will ( because you choose to take into your head some whim or other ) be always going up to you , nor do , as I observe certain other fellows doing , to regain your friendship ; nor ...
Σελίδα 49
... suppose you will be Mrs. Chaworth , " † -and her answer was , " I hope so . " It was before this interview that he wrote , with a pencil , in a vo- lume of Madame de Maintenon's letters , belonging to her , the following verses , which ...
... suppose you will be Mrs. Chaworth , " † -and her answer was , " I hope so . " It was before this interview that he wrote , with a pencil , in a vo- lume of Madame de Maintenon's letters , belonging to her , the following verses , which ...
Σελίδα 83
... suppose a poem , so full of natural tenderness , to have been indebted for its origin to imagination alone . " TO MY SON ! " Those flaxen locks , those eyes of blue , Bright as thy mother's in their hue ; Those rosy lips , whose dimples ...
... suppose a poem , so full of natural tenderness , to have been indebted for its origin to imagination alone . " TO MY SON ! " Those flaxen locks , those eyes of blue , Bright as thy mother's in their hue ; Those rosy lips , whose dimples ...
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