The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, 第 2 卷Harper, 1855 |
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... called handsome , in distinction to prettiness or piquancy , being well proportioned to one another - large rather than otherwise , but without coarseness , and more harmonious than interesting . Her nose was the handsomest of the kind ...
... called handsome , in distinction to prettiness or piquancy , being well proportioned to one another - large rather than otherwise , but without coarseness , and more harmonious than interesting . Her nose was the handsomest of the kind ...
第 17 頁
... called on to make ? " Horrid ideas of Suttees , of poor Indian widows being called on to expire on funereal pyres , with the bodies of their deceased lords and masters , flashed across the brain of the poor woman . With a convulsive ...
... called on to make ? " Horrid ideas of Suttees , of poor Indian widows being called on to expire on funereal pyres , with the bodies of their deceased lords and masters , flashed across the brain of the poor woman . With a convulsive ...
第 19 頁
... called The Book of Beauty ; ' I say beautiful , as it is to be embellished with fine engravings from beautiful female portraits , illustrated by tales in prose and verse , to which many of my literary friends have kindly contributed ...
... called The Book of Beauty ; ' I say beautiful , as it is to be embellished with fine engravings from beautiful female portraits , illustrated by tales in prose and verse , to which many of my literary friends have kindly contributed ...
第 47 頁
... called forth into action all the primal , original , and divine energies of poetry . " What was the condition of poor L. E. L. when she felt those poetic influences within her , those divine energies and powers of enthusiasm , without ...
... called forth into action all the primal , original , and divine energies of poetry . " What was the condition of poor L. E. L. when she felt those poetic influences within her , those divine energies and powers of enthusiasm , without ...
第 50 頁
... said , ' think me a foolish , moon - struck lady . I sometimes think of these things oftener than I should , and your departure for England has called up a world of delightful associations . You will tell Mr. F― 50 MEMOIR OF L. E. L..
... said , ' think me a foolish , moon - struck lady . I sometimes think of these things oftener than I should , and your departure for England has called up a world of delightful associations . You will tell Mr. F― 50 MEMOIR OF L. E. L..
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第 563 頁 - The City's voice itself is soft like Solitude's. I see the Deep's untrampled floor With green and purple sea-weeds strown; I see the waves upon the shore, Like light dissolved in star-showers, thrown; I sit upon the sands alone — The lightning of the noon-tide ocean Is flashing round me, and a tone Arises from its measured motion, How sweet! did any heart now share in my emotion. Alas! I have nor hope nor health, Nor peace within nor calm around...
第 39 頁 - WHEN the lamp is shattered The light in the dust lies dead — When the cloud is scattered The rainbow's glory is shed. When the lute is broken, Sweet tones are remembered not ; When the lips have spoken, Loved accents are soon forgot.
第 386 頁 - After my death I wish no other herald, No other speaker of my living actions, To keep mine honour from corruption, But such an honest chronicler as Griffith.
第 83 頁 - E'en while with us thy footsteps trod, His seal was on thy brow. Dust to its narrow house beneath ! Soul to its place on high ! They that have seen thy look in death, No more may fear to die.
第 281 頁 - Once, and once only, have I seen thy face, Elia ! once only has thy tripping tongue Run o'er my breast, yet never has been left Impression on it stronger or more sweet. Cordial old man ! what youth was in thy years, What wisdom in thy levity, what truth In every utterance of that purest soul I Few are the spirits of the glorified I'd spring to earlier at the gate of Heaven.
第 563 頁 - ... trickling down his face. After having given him something to refresh him, upon enquiring into the cause of his alarm, they found that his wild imagination having pictured to him the bosom of one of the ladies with eyes (which was reported of a lady in the neighbourhood where he lived) he was obliged to leave the room in order to destroy the impression.
第 16 頁 - IN THE VAULT BENEATH, WHERE MANY OF HIS ANCESTORS AND HIS MOTHER ARE BURIED, LIE THE REMAINS OF GEORGE GORDON NOEL BYRON, LORD BYRON, OF ROCHDALE, IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER, THE AUTHOR OF "CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE.
第 15 頁 - The Pilgrim of Eternity, whose fame Over his living head like Heaven is bent, An early but enduring monument...
第 120 頁 - Euseby Treen, Joseph Carnaby and Silas Gough, clerk before the worshipful Sir Thomas Lucy, knight, touching deer-stealing on the 19th day of September in the year of Grace 1582, now first published from original papers.
第 206 頁 - Quarrels of Authors; or, some Memoirs for our Literary History ; including Specimens of Controversy, to the reign of Elizabeth,