The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 11J. Murray, 1904 |
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... poem - is it out ? I hope Longman has paid his thousands ; but don't you do as H- T's father did , who , having made money by a p . 338 , note 2. Mrs. Leigh , in a letter to Hodgson , June 10 , 1816 , says- 66 66 " I suppose you have ...
... poem - is it out ? I hope Longman has paid his thousands ; but don't you do as H- T's father did , who , having made money by a p . 338 , note 2. Mrs. Leigh , in a letter to Hodgson , June 10 , 1816 , says- 66 66 " I suppose you have ...
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... poem appear ? I sent a letter for him , addressed to your care , the other day . So Mr. Frere is married ; and you tell me in a former letter that he had " nearly forgotten that he was " so . " He is fortunate . Yours ever , and very ...
... poem appear ? I sent a letter for him , addressed to your care , the other day . So Mr. Frere is married ; and you tell me in a former letter that he had " nearly forgotten that he was " so . " He is fortunate . Yours ever , and very ...
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... poem in two cantos , the first consisting of 512 lines , the second of 510. The following paragraphs appeared in the Morning Chronicle for November 30 , 1816 : - : - " Court of Chancery , Westminster , Nov. 28th , Lord Byron's " Poems ...
... poem in two cantos , the first consisting of 512 lines , the second of 510. The following paragraphs appeared in the Morning Chronicle for November 30 , 1816 : - : - " Court of Chancery , Westminster , Nov. 28th , Lord Byron's " Poems ...
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... Poems , to be published by him , and which Mr. " Murray agreed to give two thousand guineas for : and from the " conversations he had with the Noble Lord , he was confident that " the works held out by the Defendant , are not the ...
... Poems , to be published by him , and which Mr. " Murray agreed to give two thousand guineas for : and from the " conversations he had with the Noble Lord , he was confident that " the works held out by the Defendant , are not the ...
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... poem of poems come out ? I hear that the Edinburgh Review has cut up Coleridge's Chris- tabel , and declared against me for praising it.1 I praised it , firstly , because I thought well of it ; secondly , because Coleridge was in great ...
... poem of poems come out ? I hear that the Edinburgh Review has cut up Coleridge's Chris- tabel , and declared against me for praising it.1 I praised it , firstly , because I thought well of it ; secondly , because Coleridge was in great ...
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