| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 384 páginas
...talk, he talks well ; and, on all subjects of taste, his delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house—- his drawing-room — his...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor." B. Diary, 1813. — E.] ADDRESS, SPOKEN AT THE OPENING OF DHURY-LANE THEATRE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 362 páginas
...talk, he talks well; and, on all subjects of taste, his delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing-room — his...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. But this very delicacy must be the misery of his existence. Oh the jarrings his disposition must have... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 378 páginas
...of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house—his drawing-room—his library—you of yourself say, this is not the dwelling of a common...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. But this very delicacy must be the misery of his existence. Oh the jarrings his disposition must have... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 368 páginas
...talk, he talks well; and, on all subjects of taste, his delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing-room — his...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. But this very delicacy must be the misery of his existence. Oh the jarrings his disposition must have... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 388 páginas
...of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house— his drawing-room —hislibrary—you of yourself say, this is not the dwelling of a common...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor." B. Diary, 1813. — E.] ADDRESS, SPOKEN AT THE OPENING OF DRURY-IANE THEATRE, SATURDAY, ' OCTOBEB 10.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 366 páginas
...talk, he talks well ; and, on all subjects of taste, his delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing-room — his...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. But this very delicacy must be the misery of his existence. Oh the jarrings his disposition must have... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 308 páginas
...talk, he talks well ; and, on all subjects of taste, his delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing-room — his...an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor."— 5. Diar9. 1813.] 8 [The reader will recall Collins's exquisite lines on the tomb of Thomson : " In... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1839 - 782 páginas
...talk, be talks well ; and, on all subjects of taste, his delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing-room — his...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. But this very delicacy must be the misery of his existence. Oh the jarrings his disposition must have... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1844 - 786 páginas
...talk, he talks well ; and, on all subjects of taste, his delicacy of expression is pure as his poetry. If you enter his house — his drawing-room — his...bespeak an almost fastidious elegance in the possessor. But this very delicacy must be the misery of his existence. Oh the jarrings his disposition must have... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1844 - 780 páginas
...— his what liberty means, — never having seen it, — but wealth is power all over;the world ; library — you of yourself say, this is not the dwelling of a common mind. There is not and as a shilling performs the duty of a a gem, a coin, a book thrown aside on his pound (besides sun... | |
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