Byron: Interviews and RecollectionsNorman Page Macmillan, 1985 - 182 頁 |
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... felt on thinking that this young man , who , by birth , fortune , and talent , stood high in life , should have lived so unconnected and neglected by persons of his own rank , that there was not a single member of the senate to which he ...
... felt on thinking that this young man , who , by birth , fortune , and talent , stood high in life , should have lived so unconnected and neglected by persons of his own rank , that there was not a single member of the senate to which he ...
第 21 頁
... felt myself highly flattered , and should be proud to entertain his Lordship as well as a poor patriot could . He was accordingly invited to dinner . His friend only stipulated , that there should be ' plenty of fish and vegetables for ...
... felt myself highly flattered , and should be proud to entertain his Lordship as well as a poor patriot could . He was accordingly invited to dinner . His friend only stipulated , that there should be ' plenty of fish and vegetables for ...
第 32 頁
... felt ; and this pity , uniting with the delight proceeding from his poetry , generated a general affection of which he knew not the value ; for while the real fruits of happiness clustered around him , he neglected them , and became ...
... felt ; and this pity , uniting with the delight proceeding from his poetry , generated a general affection of which he knew not the value ; for while the real fruits of happiness clustered around him , he neglected them , and became ...
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Harrow Thomas Moore | 4 |
An Adventure in Greece J C Hobhouse | 11 |
First Impressions V 1822 | 19 |
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