Byron: Interviews and RecollectionsNorman Page Macmillan, 1985 - 182 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... hand and countenance in his introduction to the House . He said to me - ' I am glad you happened to come in ; I am ... hand warmly to welcome him ; and , though I did not catch his words , I saw that he paid him some compliment . This ...
... hand and countenance in his introduction to the House . He said to me - ' I am glad you happened to come in ; I am ... hand warmly to welcome him ; and , though I did not catch his words , I saw that he paid him some compliment . This ...
第 44 頁
... hand shook . Miss Milbanke did not appear . The Rev. Wallace came in , also in canonicals . At half - past ten we parted company ; Byron and I went into his room , the others upstairs . In ten minutes we walked up into the drawing ...
... hand shook . Miss Milbanke did not appear . The Rev. Wallace came in , also in canonicals . At half - past ten we parted company ; Byron and I went into his room , the others upstairs . In ten minutes we walked up into the drawing ...
第 158 頁
... hand or foot during the following twenty - four hours . His Lordship appeared , however , to be in a state of suffocation at intervals , and had a frequent rattling in the throat . On these occasions I called Tita to assist me in ...
... hand or foot during the following twenty - four hours . His Lordship appeared , however , to be in a state of suffocation at intervals , and had a frequent rattling in the throat . On these occasions I called Tita to assist me in ...
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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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