Life of Lord Byron, Vol. III - With His Letters and Journals by Thomas Moore
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* * * * * TO MR. MURRAY. "January 11. 1814. "Correct this proof by Mr. Gifford's (and from the MSS.), particularly as to the _pointing_. I have added a section for _Gulnare_, to fill up the parting, and dismiss her more ceremoniously. If Mr. Gifford or you dislike, 'tis but a _sponge_ and another midnight better employed than in yawning over Miss * *; who, by the by, may soon return the compliment. "Wednesday or Thursday. "P.S. I have redde * *. It is full of praises of Lord Ellenborough!!! (from which I infer near and dear relations at the bar), and * * * *. "I do not love Madame de Staƫl; but, depend upon it, she beats all your natives hollow as an authoress, in my opinion; and I would not say this if I could help it. "P.S. Pray report my best acknowledgments to Mr. Gifford in any words that may best express how truly his kindness obliges me. I won't bore him with _lip_ thanks or _notes_." * * * * * |
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