| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 pages
...that, if not the other faults of " Yours, ever and most affectionately, "B. " PS Nov. 7, 1816. •' I have been over Verona. The amphitheatre is wonderful—...insisting on the fact — giving a date (1303), and snowing a tomb. It is a plain, open, and partly decayed sarcophagus, with withered leaves in it, in... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 618 pages
...forgive that, if not the oilier faults of " Yours ever and most affectionately, •PS Nov.», 181«. " I have been over Verona. The amphitheatre is wonderful...and showing a tomb. It is a plain, open, and partly decajed sarcophagus, with withered leaves in it, in a wild and desolate conventual garden, once a cemetery,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 512 pages
...faults of « Yours ever and most affectionately, «B. «PS Nov. 7, 1816. « l-have been ove^Terona. The amphitheatre is wonderful — beats even Greece....a degree, insisting on the fact — giving a date (13o3), and showing a tomb. It is a plain, open, and partly decayed sarcophagus, with withered leaves... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 666 pages
...that, if not the other faults of ' Yours ever and most affectionately, 'B. ' PS November 7th, 1816. ' I have been over Verona. The amphitheatre is ' wonderful...' Juliet's story they seem tenacious to a degree, in' sisting on the fact — giving a date (1303), and show' ing a tomb. It is a plain, open, and partly... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 658 pages
...affectionately, 'B. • PS November 7th, 1816. ' I have been over Verona. The amphitheatre is ' wonderful—beats even Greece. Of the truth of ' Juliet's story they seem tenacious to a degree, in' sisttng on the fact—giving a date (1303), and show' ing a tomb. It is a plain, open, and partly... | |
| William Brockedon - 1833 - 438 pages
...•,:• :.; LIBRARY *.'-i, fV5X AND TV . , ' V.L4TICN8. -• g A '• VERONA. Drawn by W. Calcott, RA " I have been over Verona. The Amphitheatre is wonderful — beats even Greece." Letter to Moore, " Life of Byron." " THERE is, perhaps, no other city in northern Italy which, upon... | |
| William Brockedon - 1833 - 308 pages
...Marguerita Cogni, as far as it relates to me." " Moore's Life of Byron. VERONA. Drown by W. Caleott, RA " I have been over Verona. The Amphitheatre is wonderful — beats even Greece." Letter to Moore, " Life of Byron." " THERE is, perhaps, no other city in northern Italy which, upon... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 328 pages
...to new ; ' Thine amphitheatre, where Romans sate ; And Dante's exile shelter*d by thy gate ; 1 [*' I have been over Verona. The amphitheatre is wonderful...even Greece. Of the truth of Juliet's story, they secm tenacious to a degree, insisting on the fact, giving a date (1303), and showing a tomb. It is... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1839 - 782 pages
...that, if not the other faults of " Yours ever and most affectionately, "B. " PS — November?. 1R1G. " I have been over Verona. The amphitheatre is wonderful...on the fact — giving a date (1303), and showing a tomb.2 It is a plain, open, and partly de[" Are those the distant turrets of Verona ? And shall I sup... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pages
...Juliet and Romeo." Lord Byron states that, " Of the truth of Juliet's story, they," the Veronese, " seem tenacious to a degree ; insisting on the fact, giving a date (1303), and shewing a tomb. It is a plain, open, and partly decayed sarcophagus, with withered leaves in it, in... | |
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