The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1836 - 324 pages |
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Page 24
... offence To the Nine ; though the number who make some pretence To their favours is such but the subject to drop , I am just piping hot from a publisher's shop , ( Next door to the pastry - cook's ; so that when I Cannot find the new ...
... offence To the Nine ; though the number who make some pretence To their favours is such but the subject to drop , I am just piping hot from a publisher's shop , ( Next door to the pastry - cook's ; so that when I Cannot find the new ...
Page 48
... offence ) might have opened the last floodgate to that torrent which had been long gathering strength from innumerable petty insults and aggressions . " It is also possible that an old man , doatingly fond of a young and beautiful wife ...
... offence ) might have opened the last floodgate to that torrent which had been long gathering strength from innumerable petty insults and aggressions . " It is also possible that an old man , doatingly fond of a young and beautiful wife ...
Page 61
... offence to tragic or comic writers , to whom I wish well , and of whom I know nothing . The long complaints of the actual state of the drama arise , however , from no fault of the performers . I can conceive nothing better than Kemble ...
... offence to tragic or comic writers , to whom I wish well , and of whom I know nothing . The long complaints of the actual state of the drama arise , however , from no fault of the performers . I can conceive nothing better than Kemble ...
Page 72
... offence- It is not honourable in the Forty To affix so slight a penalty to that Which was a foul affront to you , and even -- ( 1 ) [ It is not in the plot only , curtailed and crippled as it is of what would have been its due ...
... offence- It is not honourable in the Forty To affix so slight a penalty to that Which was a foul affront to you , and even -- ( 1 ) [ It is not in the plot only , curtailed and crippled as it is of what would have been its due ...
Page 73
... offence . It is not honourable in the Forty to affix so slight a penalty to that which was a foul affront to you , and even to them , as being your subjects ; but ' tis not yet without remedy : you can appeal to them once more , or to ...
... offence . It is not honourable in the Forty to affix so slight a penalty to that which was a foul affront to you , and even to them , as being your subjects ; but ' tis not yet without remedy : you can appeal to them once more , or to ...
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