Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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Page xi
... judge whether my design be praiseworthy or not , and whether you can approve or condemn it . I shall cer- tainly hesitate before I publish any thing derived from a private or confidential intercourse with Lord Byron , at least , such an ...
... judge whether my design be praiseworthy or not , and whether you can approve or condemn it . I shall cer- tainly hesitate before I publish any thing derived from a private or confidential intercourse with Lord Byron , at least , such an ...
Page xiv
... judge , a true statement of what occurred will place his lordship's character in a fairer light than he has himself done in many of his writings , or than can , perhaps , be done by a friendly biographer . The brightest parts of his ...
... judge , a true statement of what occurred will place his lordship's character in a fairer light than he has himself done in many of his writings , or than can , perhaps , be done by a friendly biographer . The brightest parts of his ...
Page xv
... judge that the reasons for using his lordship's name are fair , I shall then , if you wish it , submit to you , or any of his friends , every part of the work which relates to him , and attend to every reasonable objection or sug ...
... judge that the reasons for using his lordship's name are fair , I shall then , if you wish it , submit to you , or any of his friends , every part of the work which relates to him , and attend to every reasonable objection or sug ...
Page xv
... judge , a true statement of what occurred will place his lordship's character in a fairer light than he has himself done in many of his writings , or than can , perhaps , be done by a friendly biographer . The brightest parts of his ...
... judge , a true statement of what occurred will place his lordship's character in a fairer light than he has himself done in many of his writings , or than can , perhaps , be done by a friendly biographer . The brightest parts of his ...
Page xv
... judge that the reasons for using his lordship's name are fair , I shall then , if you wish it , submit to you , or any of his friends , every part of the work which relates to him , and attend to every reasonable objection or sug ...
... judge that the reasons for using his lordship's name are fair , I shall then , if you wish it , submit to you , or any of his friends , every part of the work which relates to him , and attend to every reasonable objection or sug ...
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