 | 1822 - 932 pages
...avowal of Atheism annexed, in Greek, and an indignant comment, in the same language, underneath it. Those names, with that avowal and the comment, I transcribed...which he has so often recorded of himself. The many opprobriousappellationswhich Lord Byron has bestowed upon me, I leave as I find them, with the praises... | |
 | 1822 - 850 pages
...avoval of ATHEISM annexed, in Greek, and an indignant comment in the same language, underneath it. Those names, with that avowal and the comment, I transcribed...that recorded of him which he has so often recorded ofhimtelfl" Soulhey's Itcphi tu Lord Byrrm. January 3, 1622. possess the book * — and we trust they... | |
 | 1822 - 844 pages
...aroma/ O/'ATBEISM annexed, in Greek, and an indignant comment in the same language, underneath it. Those names, with that avowal and the comment, I transcribed...himself slandered, by having that recorded of him which hchassn often recorded offtinueif!" Sovthey'i Reply to Lord Byron. January 5, 1822possess the book... | |
 | 1822 - 902 pages
...avowal of Atheism annexed, in Greek, and an indignant comment, in the same language, underneath it. Those names, with that avowal and the comment, I transcribed in my note-book, and spoke of the circumstance thought himself slandered, by having that recorded of him which he has so often recorded of himself.... | |
 | John Watkins - 1822 - 452 pages
...avowal of Atheism annexed in Greek, and an indignant comment, in the same language, underneath it. Those names, with that avowal, and the comment, I transcribed in my note book, and spoke of the circumstance on my return. If I had published it, the gentleman in question,... | |
 | John Watkins - 1822 - 452 pages
...avowal of Atheism annexed in Greek, and an indignant comment, in the same language, underneath it. Those names, with that avowal, and the comment, I transcribed in my note book, and spoke of the circumstance on my return. If I had published it, the gentleman in question,... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1824
...avowal of Atheism annexed, m Greek, and an indignant comment, in the same language, underneath it. Those names, with that avowal and the comment, I transcribed...himself slandered, by having that recorded of him which be has so often recorded of himself. The many opprobrious appellations which Lord Byron has bestowed... | |
 | 1824 - 938 pages
...Greek, and an indignant comment, in the same language, underneath it. Those names, with that avowal ami the comment, I transcribed in my notebook, and spoke...himself slandered, by having that recorded of him which be has so often recorded of himself. The many opprobrious appellation which Lord Byron has bestowed... | |
 | 1824 - 938 pages
...avowal of Atheism annexed, in Greek, and an indignant comment, in the same language, underneath it Those names, with that avowal and the comment, I transcribed...the circumstance on my return. If I had published h, the gentleman in question would not have thought himself slandered, by having that recorded of him... | |
 | 1825 - 418 pages
...an angry man will make use of any weapon. an indignant comment, in the same language, underneath it. Those names, with that avowal and the comment, I transcribed...which he has so often recorded of himself. " The many opprobious appellations which Lord Byron has bestowed upon me, I leave as I find them, with the praises... | |
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