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... edition of this poem has given the noble Lord a moment's pain , I am very sorry for it : Sr. Gropius has assumed for years the name of his agent : and though I cannot much condemn myself for sharing in the mistake of so many , I happy ...
... edition of this poem has given the noble Lord a moment's pain , I am very sorry for it : Sr. Gropius has assumed for years the name of his agent : and though I cannot much condemn myself for sharing in the mistake of so many , I happy ...
Side 80
... editions in Romaic , was neither more nor less than an itinerant vender of books ; with the contents of which he had no concern beyond his name on the title - page , placed there to secure his property in the publication ; and he was ...
... editions in Romaic , was neither more nor less than an itinerant vender of books ; with the contents of which he had no concern beyond his name on the title - page , placed there to secure his property in the publication ; and he was ...
Side 81
... edition , be altered to Mahomet II . The " ladies of Constantinople • * In a former number of the Edinburgh Review , 1808 , it is observed : " Lord Byron passed some of his early years in Scotland , where he might have learned that ...
... edition , be altered to Mahomet II . The " ladies of Constantinople • * In a former number of the Edinburgh Review , 1808 , it is observed : " Lord Byron passed some of his early years in Scotland , where he might have learned that ...
Side 196
... Editions of the poem , with the origi- nal in one column , and the Venetian variations on the other , as sung by the boat- men , were once common , and are still to be found . The following extract will servo to show the difference ...
... Editions of the poem , with the origi- nal in one column , and the Venetian variations on the other , as sung by the boat- men , were once common , and are still to be found . The following extract will servo to show the difference ...
Side 204
... edition of Petrarch , who has translated Lord Woodhouselee , renders the " femme tendre et sage , " raffinata civetta . " Riflessioni intorno a madonna Laura , p . 234 , vol . iii , ed . 1811 . 1 . ** In a dialogue with St. Augustin ...
... edition of Petrarch , who has translated Lord Woodhouselee , renders the " femme tendre et sage , " raffinata civetta . " Riflessioni intorno a madonna Laura , p . 234 , vol . iii , ed . 1811 . 1 . ** In a dialogue with St. Augustin ...
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