| 1825 - 424 páginas
...perseverance in establishing newspapers in Greece, " that Stanhope, the soldier, is all for writing down the Turks ; and I, the writer, am all for fighting them down." — Count Gamba. PORT OF LONDON. — It is stated that more ships sail from the Port of London in .... | |
| Karl Elze - 1872 - 554 páginas
...opposite tendency. ' It is odd,' said Byron to Gamba,1 ' that Stanhope, the soldier, is all for writing down the Turks ; and I, the writer, am all for fighting them down.' The brigade of the author would be ready — so he said 2 on another occasion — before the printing... | |
| Jonathan David Gross - 2001 - 252 páginas
...this situation was not lost on Byron. "It is odd enough that Stanhope, the soldier, is all for writing down the Turks; and I, the writer, am all for fighting them down," he confided to Pietro Gamba.12 Stanhope was equally disconcerted, describing Byron disapprovingly as... | |
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