Life of Lord Byron, Vol. II - With His Letters and Journals by Thomas Moore
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page 315 of 333 (94%)
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"The pictures of Phillips I consider as _mine_, all three; and the one (not the Arnaout) of the two best is much at _your service_, if you will accept it as a present. "P.S. The expense of engraving from the miniature send me in my account, as it was destroyed by my desire; and have the goodness to burn that detestable print from it immediately. "To make you some amends for eternally pestering you with alterations, I send you Cobbett to confirm your orthodoxy. "One more alteration of _a_ into _the_ in the MS.; it must be--'The _heart whose softness_,' &c. "Remember--and in the inscription, 'To the Right Honourable Lord Holland,' _without_ the previous names, Henry," &c. * * * * * TO MR. MURRAY. "November 20. 1813. "More work for the _Row_. I am doing my best to beat 'The Giaour'--_no_ difficult task for any one but the author." * * * * * TO MR. MURRAY. |
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