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" He was pleased to coincide, and to dwell on the description of your Jameses as no less royal than poetical. He spoke alternately of Homer and yourself, and seemed well acquainted with both; so that (with the exception of the Turks l and your humble servant)... "
The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and Belles ... - Page 43
1830
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volume 5

1830 - 428 pages
...Princes, as they \ never appeared more fascinating than in ' Marmion' and the ' Lady of the Lake.' He wls pleased to coincide, and to dwell on the description...servant) you were in very good company. I defy Murray lo have exaggerated his Royal Highness's opinion of your powers, nor can I pretend to enumerate all...
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The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of ..., Volume 3

1830 - 436 pages
...more particularly the poet of princes, as they never appeared more fascmating than in ' Marmion' and the ' Lady of the Lake.' He was pleased to coincide,...Homer and yourself, and seemed well acquainted with hoth ; so that (with the exception of the Turks, and your humhle servant) you were in very good company....
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Authors, English - 1830 - 528 pages
...more particularly the poet of Princei, a» they never appeared more fascinating than in ' Marmiou' and Leven as it were hut yesterday — I saw it in my way to England in 1798." They had already Jametes as no less royal than poetical. He spoke alternately of Homer and yourself, and seemed well...
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Life and journals [&c.].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 pages
...more particularly the poet of Princes, as they never appeared more fascinating than in ' Marmion, and the ' Lady of the Lake.' He was pleased to coincide,...poetical. He spoke alternately of Homer and yourself, «nd seemed well acquainted with both ; so that (with the exception of tha Turks and your humble servant)...
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Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 17

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 334 pages
...talked to me of you and your immortalities : he preferred you to every other bard past and present. He spoke alternately of Homer and yourself, and seemed well acquainted with both. All this was conveyed in language which would only suffer by my attempting to transcribe it, and with...
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The Young Lady's Book of Classical Letters: Consisting of Epistolary ...

Conduct of life - 1836 - 342 pages
...more particularly the poet of Princes, as they never appeared more fascinating than in "Marmion" and the " Lady of the Lake." He was pleased to coincide,...Homer and yourself, and seemed well acquainted with botli ; so that (with the exception of the Turks and your humble servant) you were in very good company....
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The Works of George Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His ..., Volume 17

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 342 pages
...talked to me of you and your immortalities : he preferred you to every other bard past and present. He spoke alternately of Homer and yourself, and seemed well acquainted with both. All this was conveyed in language which would only suffer by my attempting to transcribe it, and with...
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 1

John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1837 - 610 pages
...poet of Prince*, as they never appeared more fascinating than in Marmion and the Lady of the Lake. lie was pleased to coincide, and to dwell on the description...and yourself, and seemed well acquainted with both ; eo that (with the exception of the Turks and your humble servant) you were in very good company....
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 1

John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1837 - 608 pages
...more particularly the poet of Princes, as they never appeared more fascinating than in Marmion and the Lady of the Lake. He was pleased to coincide,...to dwell on the description of your Jameses as no lèse royal than poetical. He spoke alternately of Homer and yourself, and seemed well acquainted with...
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Life, Letters, and Journals of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1839 - 782 pages
...Marmion' professed a predilection for poetry. — I confess it was a most unexpected honour, and and the ' Lady of the Lake.' He was pleased to coincide, and to dwell on the description I thought of poor BrummeH's adventure, of your Jameses as no less royal than poetwith some apprehension...
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