The Idler in Italy, Հատոր 2Carey & Hart, 1839 |
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... Byron has just left our hotel ; he came to us about two o'clock , and remained until half - past four . It is strange to see the perfect abandon with which he con- verses to recent acquaintances , on subjects which even friends would ...
... Byron has just left our hotel ; he came to us about two o'clock , and remained until half - past four . It is strange to see the perfect abandon with which he con- verses to recent acquaintances , on subjects which even friends would ...
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... Byron dined with us to - day . He came early , and was in good spirits . He did not seem annoyed by encoun- tering in the court , on the stairs , and in the corridors , a number of persons , who stared at him with more of curi- osity ...
... Byron dined with us to - day . He came early , and was in good spirits . He did not seem annoyed by encoun- tering in the court , on the stairs , and in the corridors , a number of persons , who stared at him with more of curi- osity ...
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... Byron insincere in his avowal of his defects ; for he has too much acuteness of percep tion not to be aware of them , and too great a desire of exhibiting this acuteness , not to make admissions that prove his power of analysing his own ...
... Byron insincere in his avowal of his defects ; for he has too much acuteness of percep tion not to be aware of them , and too great a desire of exhibiting this acuteness , not to make admissions that prove his power of analysing his own ...
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... Byron has evinced great kindness and feeling on this occasion . He has sent to inquire how his friend is , and has written to him , in a spirit of sympathy that it is gratifying to witness in one who has been suspected of possessing ...
... Byron has evinced great kindness and feeling on this occasion . He has sent to inquire how his friend is , and has written to him , in a spirit of sympathy that it is gratifying to witness in one who has been suspected of possessing ...
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... Byron sounding in my ears , my spirits felt relieved from the gloom that has clouded them of late , and I en- joyed the charms of this sunny land . Byron , too , ad- mitted that the air and scenery produced an exhilarating effect on his ...
... Byron sounding in my ears , my spirits felt relieved from the gloom that has clouded them of late , and I en- joyed the charms of this sunny land . Byron , too , ad- mitted that the air and scenery produced an exhilarating effect on his ...
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Էջ 77 - Where be your gibes now ? your gambols ? your songs ? your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table in a roar ? Not one now, to mock your own grinning?
Էջ 98 - Rome ! my country ! city of the soul ! The orphans of the heart must turn to thee, Lone mother of dead empires ! and control In their shut breasts their petty misery.
Էջ 79 - He scarce had ceased, when the superior fiend Was moving toward the shore: his ponderous shield, Ethereal temper, massy, large, and round, Behind him cast; the broad circumference Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic glass the Tuscan artist views, At evening, from the top of Fesole, Or in Valdarno, to descry new lands, Rivers, or mountains, in her spotty globe.
Էջ 100 - It will not bear the brightness of the day, Which streams too much on all years, man, have reft away.
Էջ 103 - Simple, erect, severe, austere, sublime — Shrine of all saints and temple of all gods, From Jove to Jesus — spared and blest by time; Looking tranquillity, while falls or nods Arch, empire, each thing round thee, and man plods His way through thorns to ashes — glorious dome ! Shalt thou not last? Time's scythe and tyrants...
Էջ 152 - His heavy limbs on jointed pinions bore, (The first who sail'd in air,) 't is sung by Fame, To the Cumaean coast at length he came, And here alighting, built this costly frame. Inscrib'd to Phoebus, here he hung on high The steerage of his wings, that cut the sky: Then o'er the lofty gate his art emboss'd Androgeos...
Էջ 234 - But hark ! a rich stream of music, silencing all other, is heard, and a golden barge advances; the oars keep time to the music, and each stroke of them sends forth a silvery light;* numerous lamps, attached to the boat, give it at a little distance the appearance of a vast shell of topaz floating on a sea of sapphire.
Էջ 100 - But when the rising moon begins to climb Its topmost arch, and gently pauses there; When the stars twinkle through the loops of time, And the low night-breeze waves along the air The garland-forest, which the gray walls wear, Like laurels on the bald first Caesar's head; When the light shines serene but doth not glare, Then in this magic circle raise the dead: Heroes have trod this spot — 'tis on their dust ye tread. 'While stands the Coliseum, Rome shall stand; When falls the Coliseum, Rome shall...
Էջ 67 - Ricordera'ti anche del Mosca, che dissi — lasso! — ' Capo ha cosa fatta ', che fu '1 mal seme per la gente tosca...
Էջ 120 - The odour of the flowers in the grounds around this pavilion, and the Spanish jasmine and tuberoses that cover the walls, render it one of the most delicious retreats in the world. The walls of all the rooms are literally covered with pictures ; the architraves of the doors of the principal rooms are of oriental alabaster and the rarest marbles ; the tables and consoles are composed of the same costly materials ; and the furniture, though in decadence, bears the traces of its pristine splendour.