Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... never know what I shall do till it is done ; and as I mean most firmly to set out for Rome , it is not unlikely I may find my- self at St. Petersburg . 6 “ You tell me to take care of myself ; ' - faith , and I will . I won't be ...
... never know what I shall do till it is done ; and as I mean most firmly to set out for Rome , it is not unlikely I may find my- self at St. Petersburg . 6 “ You tell me to take care of myself ; ' - faith , and I will . I won't be ...
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... never was so disgusted in my life , as with Ru- bens and his eternal wives and infernal glare of colours , as they appeared to me ; and in Spain I did not think much of Murillo and Velasquez . Depend upon it , of all the arts , it is ...
... never was so disgusted in my life , as with Ru- bens and his eternal wives and infernal glare of colours , as they appeared to me ; and in Spain I did not think much of Murillo and Velasquez . Depend upon it , of all the arts , it is ...
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... never received a translation of St. Paul which I sent you , not for publication , before I went to Rome ? " I am at present on the Brenta . Opposite is a Spanish marquis , ninety years old ; next his casino is a Frenchman's , -besides ...
... never received a translation of St. Paul which I sent you , not for publication , before I went to Rome ? " I am at present on the Brenta . Opposite is a Spanish marquis , ninety years old ; next his casino is a Frenchman's , -besides ...
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... never was much more disgusted with any human production than with the eternal nonsense , and tracasseries , and emptiness , and ill humour , and vanity of that young person ; but he has some talent , and is a man of honour , and has ...
... never was much more disgusted with any human production than with the eternal nonsense , and tracasseries , and emptiness , and ill humour , and vanity of that young person ; but he has some talent , and is a man of honour , and has ...
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... never prevent or oppose the publication of any book , in any language , on my own private ac- count ; and desired him ( against his inclination ) to permit the poor translator to publish his labours . It is going forwards in consequence ...
... never prevent or oppose the publication of any book , in any language , on my own private ac- count ; and desired him ( against his inclination ) to permit the poor translator to publish his labours . It is going forwards in consequence ...
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