Well, I would rather have had my talk with Lawrence (who talked delightfully) and heard the girl, than have had all the fame of Moore and me put together. The only pleasure of fame is that it paves the way to pleasure; and the more intellectual our pleasure,... Letters and journals [&c.]. - Σελίδα 107των George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 σελίδες
...that she looked music. Well, I would rather have had my talk with Lawrence (who talked delightfully) and heard the girl, than have had all the fame of...— fired pistols — returned — dined — wrote — v isited — heard music — talked nonsense — and went home. " Wrote part of a Tragedy— advance... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 σελίδες
...that she looked music. Well, I would rather have had my talk with Lawrence (who talked delightfully) what 1 have said ; but he also knows (if he is not...last person I wont to otl'end. So, if I have,— why betler for the pleasure and for us too. It \vas, however, agreeable to have heard our fame before dinner,... | |
| 1831 - 484 σελίδες
...she looked musk: Well, 1 would rather have had my talk with Lawrence — who talked delightfully — and heard the girl, than have had all the fame of...our fame before dinner, and a girl's harp after." Several pieces of unpublished poetry, of great beauty and interest, are scattered throughout the volume.... | |
| 1831 - 660 σελίδες
...that she looked music. Well, I would rather have had my talk with Lawrence (who talked delightfully) and heard the girl, than have had all the fame of...our fame before dinner, and a girl's harp after.' " — vol. ii. pp. 409, 410. The next extract shall be a political one. R 2 ' " To-day (Feb. 18.) I... | |
| 1831 - 470 σελίδες
...she looked music. Well, I would rather have had my talk with Lawrence — who talked delightfully — and heard the girl, than have had all the fame of...our fame before dinner, and a girl's harp after." Canma's Helen.— The Helen of Canova, — a bust which is in the house of Madame the Countess d'Albrizzi,... | |
| 1831 - 472 σελίδες
...looked niusii: Well, I would rather have had my talk with Lawrence — who talked delightfully — and heard the girl, than have had all the fame of...however, agreeable to have heard our fame before dinner, aud a girl's uarp after." Several pieces of unpublished poetry, of great beauty and interest, are scattered... | |
| 1831 - 486 σελίδες
...she Inoked music. Well, I would rather have had my talk with Lawrence — who talked delightfully — and heard the girl, than have had all the fame of...pleasure ; and the more intellectual our pleasure, tin1 Itett' r for the pleasure and for us too. It was, however, agreeable to have heard our fume before... | |
| 1831 - 444 σελίδες
...tbat she looked music. Well, 1 would rather have had my talk with Lawrence who talked delightfully, and heard the girl, than have had, all the fame of Moore and me put together. " Read S . Of Dante, be says, that ' at no time has the greatest and most national of all Italian poets... | |
| 1831 - 372 σελίδες
...she looked •wit Well, I would rather have had my lalk with Lawrence (who talked delightfully) aid heard the girl, than have had all the fame of Moore and me put together." military exploits, is of very ancient standing in the county of Northumberland; and, as the Grays of... | |
| 1831 - 984 σελίδες
...had my talk \vith Lawrence (who talked delightfully) and heard the girl, than have had all the i'ame of Moore and me put together. The only pleasure of fame is, that it pares the way to pleasure ; and the more intellectual our pleasure, the better for the pleasure and... | |
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