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" You should have known Shelley', said Byron, 'to feel how much I must regret him. He was the most gentle, most amiable, and least worldly-minded person I ever met; full of delicacy, disinterested beyond all other men, and possessing a degree of genius,... "
The Gentleman's Magazine - Página 352
1834
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen31

1831
...Byron, •who thus describes him : " He was the most gentle, most amiable, and least worldly-minded person I ever met ; full of delicacy, disinterested...men, and possessing a degree of genius, joined to simplicity, as rare as it is admirable. He had formed to himself a beau ideal of all that is fine,...
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The Spirit of the English Magazines

1832 - 598 páginas
...to feel how much I must regret him. He was the most gentle, most amiable, and least worldly-minded person I ever met ; full of delicacy, disinterested...and noble, and he acted up to this ideal even to the very letter. He had a most brilliant imagination, but a total want of worldly-wisdom. I have seen nothing...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen21

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1832 - 648 páginas
...of genius, joined to a simplicity, as rare as it is admirable. He had formed himself a beau idéal of all that is fine, highminded, and noble, and he acted up to this ideal even to the very letter. He had a most brilliant imagination, but a total want of worldly-wisdom. I have seen nothing...
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volumen10

1833 - 460 páginas
...and least worldly-minded person I ever met with ; full of delicacy, disinterested beyond all olher men, and possessing a degree of genius, joined to...and noble, and he acted up to this ideal even to the very letter. He had a most brilliant imagination, but a total want of worldly wisdom. I have seen nothing...
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volumen10

1833 - 462 páginas
...amiable, and least worldly-minded person I ever met with ; fall of delicacy, disinterested be» youd all other men, and possessing a degree of genius,...had formed to himself a beau ideal of all that is flne, high-minded, and noble, and he acted up to this ideal even to the very letter. . He had a most...
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The Monthly Review

1834 - 604 páginas
...her, " to feel how much I regret him. He was the most gentle, most amiable, and It-axt worldly-minded person I ever met; full of delicacy, disinterested...and noble, and he acted up to this ideal even to the very letter. He had a most brilliant imagination, but a total want of worldly-wisdom. I have seen nothing...
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The Monthly Chronicle, Volumen6

1840 - 588 páginas
...all of his friends, says of Shelley, " He was the most gentle, most amiable, and least worldlyminded person I ever met ; full of delicacy, disinterested...highminded, and noble, and he acted up to this ideal to the very letter." All accounts confirm it. No one ever knew him without loving him. Many love him...
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Conversations of Lord Byron with the Countess of Blessington

Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1850 - 432 páginas
...to feel how much I must regret him. He was the most gentle, most amiable, and least worldly-minded person I ever met ; full of delicacy, disinterested...as it is admirable. He had formed to himself a beau idial of all that is fine, high-minded, and noble, and he acted up to this ideal even to the very letter....
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Journal of Correspondence and Conversations Between Lord Byron and the ...

Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1851 - 254 páginas
..."to feel how much I must regret him. He was the most gentle, most amiable, and least worldly-minded person I ever met ; full of delicacy, disinterested...formed to himself a beau ideal of all that is fine, high minded, and noble, and he acted up to this ideal even to the very letter. He had a most brilliant...
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen49

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1857 - 738 páginas
...while he adds his meed of praise : ' He was the most gentle, most amiable, and least worldly-minded person I ever met ; full of delicacy, disinterested...high-minded, and noble, and he acted up to this ideal to the very letter.' What a character I Nothing was wanting but the light within the temple to have...
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