The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... Byron's Yacht - - - - - . 475 No. XI. The Conclave of 1823. Austrian Influence exercised in it . 478 No. XII. " Letter from W. S. Landor, Esq. to Lady Blessington . . 479 No. XIII. * Lines of W. S. Landor to the Countess of Blessington ...
... Byron's Yacht - - - - - . 475 No. XI. The Conclave of 1823. Austrian Influence exercised in it . 478 No. XII. " Letter from W. S. Landor, Esq. to Lady Blessington . . 479 No. XIII. * Lines of W. S. Landor to the Countess of Blessington ...
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... Byron had borrowed the story, and many of the ideas of his poem, " The Deformed Transformed." Stockdale said, the author was a very young man, of considerable talent, and some eccentricity ; his name was Pickersgill ; his father was a ...
... Byron had borrowed the story, and many of the ideas of his poem, " The Deformed Transformed." Stockdale said, the author was a very young man, of considerable talent, and some eccentricity ; his name was Pickersgill ; his father was a ...
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... Byron, do you happen to know who was the mother of Allegra ? " D'lSRAELI." No date. " Until the Whigs are turned out, it seems that I never shall be able to pay you a visit ; and therefore I shall wish for that result with double ardour ...
... Byron, do you happen to know who was the mother of Allegra ? " D'lSRAELI." No date. " Until the Whigs are turned out, it seems that I never shall be able to pay you a visit ; and therefore I shall wish for that result with double ardour ...
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... Byron's house ; and the place looks dull, and miserable, and ruinous enough. " Old . is a trifle uglier than when I first arrived. He has periodical parties, at which there are a great many flowerpots and a few ices — no other ...
... Byron's house ; and the place looks dull, and miserable, and ruinous enough. " Old . is a trifle uglier than when I first arrived. He has periodical parties, at which there are a great many flowerpots and a few ices — no other ...
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... Byron's room at Venice. I am as sure that you wrote them from your heart, as I am that they found their way immediately to mine. " It delights mc to receive such accounts of Maclise's fresco. If he will only give his magnificent genius ...
... Byron's room at Venice. I am as sure that you wrote them from your heart, as I am that they found their way immediately to mine. " It delights mc to receive such accounts of Maclise's fresco. If he will only give his magnificent genius ...
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