| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 sidor
...at Holland-house, 1 was introduce« to Southey — the best-looking bard I hate seen for some lime. om any irritation against you or yours, Sapphic». He » certainly a prepossessing person to look on, awl » man of talent, and all that, and... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 sidor
...Holland-house, I was introduced to Soutbey— the best looking bard I hare seen for some time. To hare that poet's head and shoulders, I would almost have...Sapphics. He is certainly a prepossessing person to look OD, and a man of talent, and all that, and — there Is his eulogy. " • • read me part of a letter... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 378 sidor
...Yesterday, at Hollandhouse, I was introduced to Southey—the best-looking bard I have seen for some time. To have that poet's head and shoulders, I would almost...person to look on, and a man of talent, and all that, and—there is his eulogy. u* * read me part of a letter from you. By the foot of Pharaoh, I believe... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 350 sidor
...bard he had seen for a long time." — " To have that poet's head and shoulders, I would," he says, " almost have written his Sapphics. He is certainly...of talent, and all that, and there is his eulogy." In his Journal, of the same year, he says — " Southey I have not seen much of. His appearance is... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 362 sidor
...at Holland House, I was introduced to Southey — the best looking bard I have seen for some time. To have that poet's head and shoulders, I would almost have written his Sapphics. He is certainly a prepossessR 2 ing person to look on, and a man of talent, and all that, and—there is his eulogy.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 368 sidor
...at Holland House, I was introduced to Southey — the best looking bard I have seen for some time. To have that poet's head and shoulders, I would almost have written his Sapphics. He is certainly a prepossessR 2 ing person to look on, and a man of talent, and all that, and—there is his eulogy.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1834 - 188 sidor
...at Holland House, I was introduced to Southey — the best looking bard I have seen for some time. To have that poet's head and shoulders, I would almost...talent, and all that, and — there is his eulogy. l8l3. WILKES AND SWIFT. WILKES, with his ugliness, used to say that " he was but a quarter of an hour... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 366 sidor
...at Holland House, I was introduced to Southey — the best looking bard I have seen for some time. To have that poet's head and shoulders, I would almost have written his Sapphics. He is certainly a prepossessR 2 ing person to look on, and a man of talent, and all that, and — there is his eulogy.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 354 sidor
...he had seen for a long time." — *' To have that poet's head and shoulders, I would," he says, ** almost have written his Sapphics. He is certainly...of talent, and all that, and there is his eulogy." In his Journal, of the same year, he says — "Southey I have not seen much of. His appearance is epic,... | |
| 1852 - 652 sidor
...Mackintosh, and Rogers. Lord Byron's account is, " Yesterday, at Holland House, I was introduced to Southey. To have that poet's head and shoulders, I would almost have written his sapphics. He is certainly a prepossessing-looking person ; a man of talent, and all that — there is his eulogy."* The net income... | |
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