The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One VolumeLippincott, Grambo & Company, 1854 - 601 من الصفحات |
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... Italy , and for some time took up his abode at Venice . Here he was joined by Mr. Hobhouse , who accom- panied him on a visit to Rome , where he completed his third canto of " Childe Harold , " which showed that his wounded mind had in ...
... Italy , and for some time took up his abode at Venice . Here he was joined by Mr. Hobhouse , who accom- panied him on a visit to Rome , where he completed his third canto of " Childe Harold , " which showed that his wounded mind had in ...
الصفحة 18
... Italy I've no objection ; Warm nights are proper for reflect.on ; But here our climate is so rigid , That love itself is rather frigid : Think on our chilly situation , And curb this rage for imitation ; Then let us meet , as oft we've ...
... Italy I've no objection ; Warm nights are proper for reflect.on ; But here our climate is so rigid , That love itself is rather frigid : Think on our chilly situation , And curb this rage for imitation ; Then let us meet , as oft we've ...
الصفحة 43
... Italian , nor the " Paradise Regained " of the English bard , obtained a proportionate celebrity to their former poems . Query : Which of Mr. Southey's will survive ? 5 " Thalaba , " Mr. Southey's second poem , is written in open ...
... Italian , nor the " Paradise Regained " of the English bard , obtained a proportionate celebrity to their former poems . Query : Which of Mr. Southey's will survive ? 5 " Thalaba , " Mr. Southey's second poem , is written in open ...
الصفحة 48
... Italy's buffoons , And worship Catalani's pantaloons , + Since their own drama yields no fairer trace Of wit than puns , of humour than grimace.5 Then let Ausonia . skill'd in every art To soften manners , but corrupt the heart , Pour ...
... Italy's buffoons , And worship Catalani's pantaloons , + Since their own drama yields no fairer trace Of wit than puns , of humour than grimace.5 Then let Ausonia . skill'd in every art To soften manners , but corrupt the heart , Pour ...
الصفحة 57
... Italian manner , which are about to be established on the English Stage ; " in which he endea vours to show , that it is a diversion of more pernicious consequence than the most licentious play that ever ap peared upon the stage . - E ...
... Italian manner , which are about to be established on the English Stage ; " in which he endea vours to show , that it is a diversion of more pernicious consequence than the most licentious play that ever ap peared upon the stage . - E ...
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