| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 頁
...hut, at heart, I would have termed Byron a patrician on principle. " Lord Byron's reading did not seem qJqzq o p p p 1 remember particularly repeating to him the fine poem of Hardyknute, an imitation of the old Scottish... | |
| 1830 - 456 頁
...but, at heart, . would have termed Byron * patrician on principle. " Lord Byron's reading did not seem to me to have been very extensive, either in poetry...competent share of such reading as Is little read, I was someiraea able to put under his eye object* which had for him he interest of novelty. I remember, particularly,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1830 - 488 頁
...heart, i would have termed Byron a patrician oa principle. •' Lord Byron's reading did not веет to me to have been very extensive either in poetry...competent share of such reading as is little read, 1 was sometimes able to put under his eye objecta which had for him the interest of novelty. I remember... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 482 頁
...but, at heart, 1 would hare termed Byron a patrician on principle. " Lord Byron's reading did not seem to me to have been very extensive either in poetry...competent share of such reading as is little read, 1 was sometimes able to put under his eye objects which had for him the interest of novelty. 1 remember... | |
| 1830 - 462 頁
...but, at heait, [ would have termed Byron a patrician on principle. Lord Byron's reading did not seem to me to have been very extensive, either in poetry...competent share of such reading as is little read, 1 was sometimes able to put under his eye objects which had for him the interest ot novelty. I remember,... | |
| 1830 - 436 頁
...have termed Byron a patrician on principle. " Lord Byron's reading did not seem to me to have heen very extensive, either in poetry or history. Having...of such reading as is little read, I was sometimes ahle to put under his eye ohjects which had for him the interest of novelty. I rememher, particularly,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 頁
...would bava termed Byron a patrician on principle. 618 " Lord Myron's reading did not seem to me to bave been very extensive either in poetry or history. Having...respect, and possessing a good competent share of such rending as is little reud, 1 was sometimes able to put under Ms eye objects which had for him the interest... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 504 頁
...but, at heart, I would have termed Byron a patrician on principle. " Lord Byton's reading did not seem to me to have been very extensive either in poetry...the fine poem of Hardyknute, an imitation of the old Scotish ballad, with which he was so much affected that some one who was in the same apartment asked... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 428 頁
...but, at heart, I would have termed Byron a patrician on principle. " Lord Byron's reading did not seem to me to have been very extensive either in poetry...to put under his eye objects which had for him the mterest of novelty. I remember particularly repeating to him the fine poem of Hardyknute, an imitation... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 608 頁
...but, at heart, I would have termed Byron a patrician on principle. " Lord Byron's reading did not seem to me to have been very extensive either in poetry...reading as is little read, I was sometimes able to I . ni.der his eye objects which had for him the interest of novelty. I remember particularly repeating... | |
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