| Otto Schmidt - 1890 - 194 страници
...nach Freunden : / don't know what to say about „friendship", I never was in frie.ndship but once*). As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my genius...whom I feel any thing that deserves the name. All my otliers are men-of-the world friemlships0). Im Giaour heisst es daher: Souls absorb'd like mine allow... | |
| Frank Allan Millidge - 1903 - 114 страници
...have always loved him better than any male thing in the world." In einem andern Briefe schreibt er: „As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my...know the male human being, except Lord Clare, the frie'ul of my infancy. for whom I feel anything that deserves tlie name." 2 ) * Diese Worte erinnern... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 486 страници
...disagreeable, lest he should impute it to what is called " taking advantage of a man's situation." As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my genius...men-of-the-world friendships. I did not even feel it [ 315 ] for Shelley, however much I admired and esteemed him; so that you see not even vanity could... | |
| Walter Franz Schirmer - 1912 - 164 страници
...ad"Hunt is the same as ever, a person whom all must love and regret." vantage of a man's situation'. As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my genius...being, except Lord Clare, the friend of my infancy . . . All my others are men-ofthe-world friendships. I did not even feel it for Shelley." ] Die häufigen... | |
| Elizabeth Atkins - 1922 - 394 страници
...Shelley and Byron, recorded in Julian and Maddalo, was of a less ardent sort. Indeed Byron said of it, "As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my genius is very limited. ... I did not even feel it for Shelley, however much I admired him." * Arnold's Thyrsis, Tennyson's In Memoriam,... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1831 - 636 страници
...friendship; his gall could not but rise, and his chagrin burn, upon reading these words of Lord Byron : " As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my genius...limited. I do not know the male human being, except Jx>rd Clare, the friend of my infancy, for whom I feel any thing that deserves the name. All my others... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1831 - 632 страници
...friendship ; his gall could not but rise, and his chagrin burn, upon reading these words of Lord Byron : " As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my genius is very limited. I do not know the mule human being, except Lord Clare, the friend of my infancy, for whom I feel any thing that deserves... | |
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