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... 1820 . ' I have received a Parisian letter from W. W. , ' which I prefer answering through you , if that worthy be still at Paris , and , as he says , an occasional VOL . III . B 6 ' visiter of yours . In November last he.
... 1820 . ' I have received a Parisian letter from W. W. , ' which I prefer answering through you , if that worthy be still at Paris , and , as he says , an occasional VOL . III . B 6 ' visiter of yours . In November last he.
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... received Ivanhoe ; -good . Pray send me some tooth - powder and tincture of myrrh , by ' Waite , & c . Ricciardetto should have been trans- ' lated literally , or not at all . As to puffing Whistle- craft , it won't do . I'll tell you ...
... received Ivanhoe ; -good . Pray send me some tooth - powder and tincture of myrrh , by ' Waite , & c . Ricciardetto should have been trans- ' lated literally , or not at all . As to puffing Whistle- craft , it won't do . I'll tell you ...
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... received some books , and Quarterlies , and ' Edinburghs , for all which I am grateful ; they con- ' tain all I know of England , except by Galignani's newspaper . ' The tragedy is completed , but now comes the task ' of copy and ...
... received some books , and Quarterlies , and ' Edinburghs , for all which I am grateful ; they con- ' tain all I know of England , except by Galignani's newspaper . ' The tragedy is completed , but now comes the task ' of copy and ...
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... received none , except on the first act . ' Yours , & c . P.S. Do , pray , beg the editors of papers to say any thing black guard they please ; but not to put me amongst their arrivals . They do me more mischief ' by such nonsense than ...
... received none , except on the first act . ' Yours , & c . P.S. Do , pray , beg the editors of papers to say any thing black guard they please ; but not to put me amongst their arrivals . They do me more mischief ' by such nonsense than ...
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... received all the Acts , corrected , ' of the Marino Faliero . What you say of the " bet of 100 guineas " made by some one who says that he 6 saw me last week , reminds me of what happened in 1810 ; you can easily ascertain the fact ...
... received all the Acts , corrected , ' of the Marino Faliero . What you say of the " bet of 100 guineas " made by some one who says that he 6 saw me last week , reminds me of what happened in 1810 ; you can easily ascertain the fact ...
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Страница 626 - Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Testator as and for his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who in his presence, at his request, and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as witnesses...
Страница 496 - Tread those reviving passions down, Unworthy manhood ! — unto thee Indifferent should the smile or frown Of beauty be. If thou regret'st thy youth, why live ? The land of honourable death Is here : — up to the field, and give Away thy breath ! Seek out — less often sought than found — A soldier's grave, for thee the best ; Then look around, and choose thy ground, And take thy rest.
Страница 98 - tis a grand poem — and so true! — true as the 10th of Juvenal himself. The lapse of ages changes all things — time — language — the earth — the bounds of the sea — the stars of the sky, and every thing * about, around, and underneath' man, except man himself, who has always been, and always will be, an unlucky rascal.
Страница 285 - Not happy, in thy death thou surely wert, Thy wish accomplished ; dying in the land Where thy young mind had caught ethereal fire, Dying in GREECE, and in a cause so glorious ! They in thy train — ah, little did they think, As round we went, that they so soon should sit Mourning beside thee, while a Nation...
Страница 623 - I direct that they, my said trustees and the survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor...
Страница 286 - This meeting annihilated for a moment all the years between the present time and the days of Harrow. It was a new and inexplicable feeling, like rising from the grave, to me. Clare, too, was much agitated — more in appearance than even myself ; for I could feel his heart beat to his fingers' ends, unless, indeed, it was the pulse of my own which made me think so.
Страница 137 - Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn." ["There scattered oft, the earliest of the year, By hands unseen, are showers of violets found ; The redbreast loves to build and warble there, And little footsteps lightly print the ground.
Страница 495 - No torch is kindled at its blaze A funeral pile. The hope, the fear, the jealous care, The exalted portion of the pain And power of love, I cannot share, But wear the chain. But 'tis not thus - and 'tis not here Such thoughts should shake my soul, nor now, Where glory decks the hero's bier, Or binds his brow. The sword, the banner, and the field, Glory and Greece, around me see ! The Spartan, borne upon his shield, Was not more free.
Страница 85 - And if I laugh at any mortal thing, 'Tis that I may not weep; and if I weep, 'Tis that our nature cannot always bring Itself to apathy...
Страница 107 - Well, I would rather have had my talk with Lawrence (who talked delightfully) and heard the girl, than have had all the fame of Moore and me put together. The only pleasure of fame is that it paves the way to pleasure; and the more intellectual our pleasure, the better for the pleasure and for us too.