New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... BYRON . BY THE COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON . * NO . VI . BYRON continually reverts to Sir Walter Scott , and always in terms of admiration for his genius , and affection for his good qualities ; he says that he never gets up from the ...
... BYRON . BY THE COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON . * NO . VI . BYRON continually reverts to Sir Walter Scott , and always in terms of admiration for his genius , and affection for his good qualities ; he says that he never gets up from the ...
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... Byron , ' twas thine friendship's power to extend , Who surrender'd thy life for the sake of thy friend . " He laughed heartily at the lines , and , in laughing at them , recovered his good - humour . " I have never , " said Byron ...
... Byron , ' twas thine friendship's power to extend , Who surrender'd thy life for the sake of thy friend . " He laughed heartily at the lines , and , in laughing at them , recovered his good - humour . " I have never , " said Byron ...
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... Byron ) you do not , cannot like what are called flowers in poetry . I try to avoid them as much as possible in mine , and I hope you think that I have succeeded . " I an- swered that he had given oaks to Parnassus instead of flowers ...
... Byron ) you do not , cannot like what are called flowers in poetry . I try to avoid them as much as possible in mine , and I hope you think that I have succeeded . " I an- swered that he had given oaks to Parnassus instead of flowers ...
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