Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore: DiaryLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 |
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... English have lived ( at present in the possession of a Mr. Locke ) , and saw the garden , which is very pretty , and a grotto , like all other grottos ( as Dr. Johnson says ) " fit for a toad . " Returned to the inn ( the Angel ) to ...
... English have lived ( at present in the possession of a Mr. Locke ) , and saw the garden , which is very pretty , and a grotto , like all other grottos ( as Dr. Johnson says ) " fit for a toad . " Returned to the inn ( the Angel ) to ...
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... English he had known , among others Lady Sophia Marescotti , who is here now , but lives much in the country . Told me some people had been assassinated lately by ladri on the Roman road ; a bad hearing this for me . A little astonished ...
... English he had known , among others Lady Sophia Marescotti , who is here now , but lives much in the country . Told me some people had been assassinated lately by ladri on the Roman road ; a bad hearing this for me . A little astonished ...
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... English cavalcades on the road ( Sir W. Drum- mond's and Howard's ) , owing to which I came in for a wretched garret at Covigliaio . Read on my way some of " Goldoni's Memoirs , " which I took away from Lord VOL . III . D Byron's ...
... English cavalcades on the road ( Sir W. Drum- mond's and Howard's ) , owing to which I came in for a wretched garret at Covigliaio . Read on my way some of " Goldoni's Memoirs , " which I took away from Lord VOL . III . D Byron's ...
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... case very much with the English woman ) , but the imagination of the Italian woman is kindled through her senses , & c . & c . Spent a miserable night at Covigliaio , bitten by fleas , bugs , 34 [ ÆTAT . 40 . DIARY OF.
... case very much with the English woman ) , but the imagination of the Italian woman is kindled through her senses , & c . & c . Spent a miserable night at Covigliaio , bitten by fleas , bugs , 34 [ ÆTAT . 40 . DIARY OF.
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... English women that come here . Com- pany at Silvertop's ( in the same hotel with me ) , Lord Dillon , Mons . Fontenay , the French Secretary of Legation , Sir Robert Lawley , and Adair . Ferdinand of Spain , it seems , is very popular ...
... English women that come here . Com- pany at Silvertop's ( in the same hotel with me ) , Lord Dillon , Mons . Fontenay , the French Secretary of Legation , Sir Robert Lawley , and Adair . Ferdinand of Spain , it seems , is very popular ...
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Página 161 - Spoke of Byron's plagiarisms from him ; the whole third canto of ' Childe Harold' founded on his style and sentiments. The feeling of natural objects which is there expressed, not caught by B. from nature herself, but from him (Wordsworth), and spoiled in the transmission. ' Tintern Abbey' the source of it all ; from which same poem too the celebrated passage about Solitude, in the first canto of
Página 42 - Who steals my purse, steals trash; . . . But he that filches from me my good name, Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed.
Página 259 - Denon told an anecdote of a man, who having been asked repeatedly to dinner by a person whom he knew to be but a shabby Amphitryon, went at last, and found the dinner so meagre and bad, that he did not get a bit to eat. When the dishes were removing, the host said, "Well, now the ice is broken, I suppose you will ask me to dine with you some day.
Página 27 - Lord B., Scott says, getting fond of money : he keeps a box into which he occasionally puts sequins ; he has now collected about 300, and his great delight, Scott tells me, is to open the box, and contemplate his store.
Página 163 - Do you know the reason why I published the ' White Doe' in quarto ?' ' No, what was it ?' ' To show the world my own opinion of it.
Página 347 - Hobhouse an upright and honest man. In speaking of Lord B. he said, " I know more of B. than any one else, and much more than I should wish anybody else to know.
Página 258 - Abundance of noise and Irish stories from Lattin ; some of them very good. A man asked another to come and dine off boiled beef and potatoes with him.
Página 25 - At nine o'clock he set off to return to La Mira, and I went with Mr Scott to two theatres; at the first a comedy, II prigionero de Newgate, translated from the French; at the second, a tragedy of Alfieri, Ottavia; actors all disagreeable. Forgot to mention that Byron introduced me to his Countess before we left La Mira: she is a blonde and young; married only about a year, but not very pretty.
Página 213 - This day ten years we were married, and, though Time has made his usual changes in us both, we are still more like lovers than any married couples of the same standing I am acquainted with. Asked to dine at Rancliffe's, but dined at home alone with Bessy. This being Sunday, our dance, in celebration of the day, deferred till to-morrow. Received a letter yesterday from my dear father, which, notwithstanding the increased tremor of his...