Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1828 - 494 pages |
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Page viii
... admiration of his talents , and sympathy with his common na- ture , to have given him all the delight of flattery without the insincerity of it , had it been possible . But nobody , who has not tried it , knows how hard it is to wish to ...
... admiration of his talents , and sympathy with his common na- ture , to have given him all the delight of flattery without the insincerity of it , had it been possible . But nobody , who has not tried it , knows how hard it is to wish to ...
Page xxviii
... admiration of the satirical writings of Lord Byron . Lord Byron himself he spoke of as a man the most disagreeable to have any thing to do with , and one whose connexion he would have given up for ever , had he not thought it might turn ...
... admiration of the satirical writings of Lord Byron . Lord Byron himself he spoke of as a man the most disagreeable to have any thing to do with , and one whose connexion he would have given up for ever , had he not thought it might turn ...
Page 50
... a journal , in its admiration of the poetical genius of Wordsworth , of whom it nevertheless felt ashamed as a renegado . Lord Byron used to accuse me of making a diver- sion on the town in favour of Wordsworth ; and 50 LORD BYRON .
... a journal , in its admiration of the poetical genius of Wordsworth , of whom it nevertheless felt ashamed as a renegado . Lord Byron used to accuse me of making a diver- sion on the town in favour of Wordsworth ; and 50 LORD BYRON .
Page 54
... admired them more than I suspected . I dedi- cated the " Story of Rimini " to Lord Byron , and the dedication was a foolish one . I ad- dressed him , as at the beginning of a letter , and as custom allows in private between friends ...
... admired them more than I suspected . I dedi- cated the " Story of Rimini " to Lord Byron , and the dedication was a foolish one . I ad- dressed him , as at the beginning of a letter , and as custom allows in private between friends ...
Page 59
... him in a higher degree than Thomas Moore ; who with every charm he wished for in a companion , and a reputation for independence and liberal opinion , admired both genius and title for their own sakes . LORD BYRON . 59.
... him in a higher degree than Thomas Moore ; who with every charm he wished for in a companion , and a reputation for independence and liberal opinion , admired both genius and title for their own sakes . LORD BYRON . 59.
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