Life of Lord Byron With His Letters and Journals Volume 2

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ISBN: 1443205516
ISBN 13: 9781443205511
Autor: Moore, Thomas
Verlag: Books LLC, Reference Series
Umfang: 84 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.12.2014
Auflage: 1/2014
Format: 0.6 x 24.6 x 18.9
Gewicht: 182 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 7617236 Kategorie:

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Excerpt:.so far to accommodate my Israelite, and only wish I could do as much for the rest of the Twelve Tribes. "Ever yours, dear R., BN." At the beginning of this year, Mr. Murray having it in contemplation to publish an edition of the two Cantos of Childe Harold with engravings, the noble author entered with much zeal into his plan; and, in a note on the subject to Mr. Murray, says,—"Westall has, I believe, agreed to illustrate your book, and I fancy one of the engravings will be from the pretty little girl you saw the other day 62, though Pg 187 without her name, and merely as a model for some sketch connected with the subject. I would also have the portrait (which you saw to-day) of the friend who is mentioned in the text at the close of Canto 1st, and in the notes,—which are subjects sufficient to authorise that addition." Early in the spring he brought out, anonymously, his poem on Waltzing, which, though full of very lively satire, fell so far short of what was now expected from him by the public, that the disavowal of it, which, as we see by the following letter, he thought right to put forth, found ready credence:— LETTER 120. TO MR. MURRAY. "April 21. 1813. "I shall be in town by Sunday next, and will call and have some conversation on the subject of Westall's designs. I am to sit to him for a picture at the request of a friend of mine, and as Sanders's is not a good one, you will probably prefer the other. I wish you to have Sanders's taken down and sent to my lodgings immediately—before my arrival. I hear that a certain malicious publication on Waltzing is attributed to me. This report, I suppose, you will take care to contradict, as the author, I am sure, will not like that I should wear his cap and bells. Mr. Hobhouse's quarto will be out immediately; pray send to the author for an early copy, which I wish to take abroad with me. "P.S.—I see the Examiner threatens some observations upon you next week. What can.

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