Edward Lear; the Life of a WandererHoughton Mifflin, 1969 - 359 Seiten |
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... Foreign Office in 1837 , with " Viscount Palmer- ston " printed thereon in large letters , " Lear " being small , and written . " Niente vero " , said the man of war , who seemed happy to be able to cavil , " voi non siete Lear ! siete ...
... Foreign Office in 1837 , with " Viscount Palmer- ston " printed thereon in large letters , " Lear " being small , and written . " Niente vero " , said the man of war , who seemed happy to be able to cavil , " voi non siete Lear ! siete ...
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... Foreign Secretary , had created an international crisis by upsetting the arrangement which the Queen herself had made with the French over the marriage of Queen Isabella of Spain . She had gone down to stay at Osborne , which was then ...
... Foreign Secretary , had created an international crisis by upsetting the arrangement which the Queen herself had made with the French over the marriage of Queen Isabella of Spain . She had gone down to stay at Osborne , which was then ...
Inhalt
Childhood | 13 |
The Family of Parrots | 29 |
The Knowsley Menagerie | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Albania Alfred Tennyson artists asked beautiful began birds boat Book of Nonsense Bowman's Lodge called CHAPTER Chichester Fortescue colour cont'd Corfu Corsica dear decided delightful Derby diary dinner drawings Edward Lear EL-Ann EL-ET EL-F EL-HH EL-Ly.W Emily Tennyson England feeling friends Giorgio Greece Gussie happy hills Holman Hunt Houghton Library ibid India Ionian Islands island Italy Jeremiah Lear journey knew Knowsley Lady Waldegrave Landscape Painter later Lear wrote Lear's letters live LLEL London look Lord Lord Derby Lushington Malta married months Mount Athos mountain never night nonsense songs Northbrook painting Parrots permission picture published realised Rome round San Remo seemed settled sister stay summer Tailpiece things Thomas Woolner thought told Ann told Fortescue travelled Villa Emily Villa Tennyson walk wanted water-colour weeks whilst winter wonderful wrote to Fortescue