New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 25Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... Lord Byron , who is also quoted against me , no one has sung so divinely as he the praises of lobster - salads and champaigne , of hock and soda water . Besides , he avowed himself that he wrote best under the inspiration of brandy ...
... Lord Byron , who is also quoted against me , no one has sung so divinely as he the praises of lobster - salads and champaigne , of hock and soda water . Besides , he avowed himself that he wrote best under the inspiration of brandy ...
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... Lord Byron ( a Sub - Committee man at a later period ) gave the fol- lowing humorous account of his duties to Captain Medwin : " I became a member of the Drury Lane Committee at the request of my friend Douglas Kinnaird , who made over ...
... Lord Byron ( a Sub - Committee man at a later period ) gave the fol- lowing humorous account of his duties to Captain Medwin : " I became a member of the Drury Lane Committee at the request of my friend Douglas Kinnaird , who made over ...
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... Lord Byron , in the address to the public , told them it was " A shrine for Shakspeare , worthy him or you ! " It was , indeed , a shrine where every man was obliged to deposit a piece of silver this extra shilling demanded being the ...
... Lord Byron , in the address to the public , told them it was " A shrine for Shakspeare , worthy him or you ! " It was , indeed , a shrine where every man was obliged to deposit a piece of silver this extra shilling demanded being the ...
Contents
Twentyeight and Twentynine | 9 |
London Lyrics | 17 |
Walks in Rome and its Environs No XVI 26 XVII 275 313 XVIII 517 | 26 |
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