| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 378 страници
...have here said, no one will probably chuse to boast of possessing this literary curiosity. « We had a good deal of laughing, I remember, on what the public...little more to my recollections of Byron. He was often melancholy,—almost gloomy. When I observed him in this humour, I used either to ' Mr Murray had,... | |
| 1832 - 368 страници
...to boast of possessing this literary curiosity. " * XVe had a good deal of laughing, [ remember, un what the public might be supposed to think or say...of our mutual gifts. •' I think I can add little mure to my recollections of Byron. He wa» often melancholy — almost gloomy. When I observed him... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 666 страници
...have here said, no one will probably ' choose to boast of possessing this literary curiosity. ' We had a good deal of laughing, I remember, on ' what the...When I observed him in this humour, I used either 1 to wait till it went off of its own accord, or till some ' natural and easy mode occurred of leading... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 658 страници
...have here said, no one will probably ' choose to boast of possessing this literary curiosity. ' We had a good deal of laughing, I remember, on ' what the...more to my recollections of ' Byron. He was often melancholy,—almost gloomy. ' When I observed him in this humour, I used either ' to wait till it... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 460 страници
...have here said, no one will probably choose to boast of possessing this literary curiosity. " We had a good deal of laughing, I remember,- on what the...When I observed him in this humour, I used either to * Mr Murray had, at the time of giving the vase, suggested to Lord Byron, that it would increase the... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 314 страници
...have here said, no one will probably choose to boast of possessing this literary curiosity. " \Ve had a good deal of laughing, I remember, on what the public...melancholy — almost gloomy. When I observed him in this humor, I used either to wait till it went off of its own accord, or till some natural and easy mode... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 428 страници
...BYRON." hero said, no one will probably choose to boast of possessing this literary curiosity. "We had a good deal of laughing, I remember, on what the public...ominous nature of our mutual gifts. " I think I can add lillle more to my recollections of Byron. He was often melancholy — almost gloomy. When I observed... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 504 страници
...have here said, no one will probably choose to boast of possessing this literary curiosity. " We had a good deal of laughing, I remember, on what the public...or say, concerning the gloomy and ominous nature of out mutual gifts. " I think I can add little more to my recollections of Byron. He was often melancholy... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1839 - 782 страници
...have here said, no one will >robably choose to boast of possessing this iterary curiosity. " We had a good deal of laughing, I remember, on what the public...Byron. He was often melancholy, — almost gloomy. When lobserved him in this humour, I used either to wait till it went oil' of its own accord, or till some... | |
| Walter Scott - 1847 - 612 страници
...We had a good deal of laughing, I remember, on what the public mi^ht be supposed to thing, or eay, concerning the gloomy and ominous nature of our mutual...almost gloomy. When I observed him in this humour, 1 used either to wait till it went offof its own accord^ or till aqme natural and easy mode occurred... | |
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