Byron: Interviews and RecollectionsNorman Page Macmillan, 1985 - 182 頁 |
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... young lady to the age , and personal or other defects of the intended , who perhaps visits her once in the parlour as a matter of form or curiosity . She is too happy to get her liberty on any terms , and he her money or her person ...
... young lady to the age , and personal or other defects of the intended , who perhaps visits her once in the parlour as a matter of form or curiosity . She is too happy to get her liberty on any terms , and he her money or her person ...
第 91 頁
... young Count had interfered , and been stabbed . He was very angry ; Madame Guiccioli was more so , and would not hear of the charitable comments of Lord Byron , who was for making light of the matter . Indeed there was a look in the ...
... young Count had interfered , and been stabbed . He was very angry ; Madame Guiccioli was more so , and would not hear of the charitable comments of Lord Byron , who was for making light of the matter . Indeed there was a look in the ...
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Interviews and Recollections Norman Page. 5 complied with . A young man came on board the Florida , and in very moving terms besought me to allow him to take one look at him . I was sorry to be obliged to refuse , as I did not know the ...
Interviews and Recollections Norman Page. 5 complied with . A young man came on board the Florida , and in very moving terms besought me to allow him to take one look at him . I was sorry to be obliged to refuse , as I did not know the ...
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