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... Byron ) I am not prepared to comparison , though really ( continued Byron ) admit , that a man , under such circumstances so brilliant a subject hardly admits of any as those so poetically described by Camp- thing homely , Moore's Poems ...
... Byron ) I am not prepared to comparison , though really ( continued Byron ) admit , that a man , under such circumstances so brilliant a subject hardly admits of any as those so poetically described by Camp- thing homely , Moore's Poems ...
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... Byron , ) is an excellent work . It abounds in information , sensibly and unaffectedly con- veyed , and even without Lord B.'s praises of the author , would have led me to conclude that he was an enlightened , sensible , and thoroughly ...
... Byron , ) is an excellent work . It abounds in information , sensibly and unaffectedly con- veyed , and even without Lord B.'s praises of the author , would have led me to conclude that he was an enlightened , sensible , and thoroughly ...
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... Byron and my child , because I humous with my previously given opinions , firmly believe I shall never return from one throwing ridicule on the other . This Greece , and that I anxiously desire to for- will be delicious , ( said he ...
... Byron and my child , because I humous with my previously given opinions , firmly believe I shall never return from one throwing ridicule on the other . This Greece , and that I anxiously desire to for- will be delicious , ( said he ...
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