Byron, have the effect of deterring you from assuming a station in modern literature, which the universal voice of my contemporaries forbids me either to stoop or aspire to. I am, and I desire to be, nothing. " I did not ask Lord Byron to assist me in... Calcutta Magazine and Monthly Register - Page 1651831Full view - About this book
 | Leigh Hunt - 1828 - 513 pages
...that you deserve it more than Lord Byron, have the effect of deterring you from assuming a station in modern literature, which the universal voice of...journey ; because there are men, however excellent, from whom we would never receive an obligation, in the worldly sense of the word ; and I am as jealous... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - Authors, English - 1828 - 513 pages
...that you deserve it more than Lord Byron, have the effect of deterring you from assuming a station in modern literature, which the universal voice of...journey ; because there are men, however excellent, from whom we would never receive an obligation, in the worldly sense of the word; and I am as jealous... | |
 | John Galt - 1830 - 334 pages
...that you deserve it more than Lord Byron, have the effect of deterring you from assuming a station in modern literature, which the universal voice of...journey ; because there are men, however excellent, from whom we would never receive an obligation in the worldly sense of the word ; and I am as jealous... | |
 | John Golt - 1830 - 334 pages
...deserve it more than Lord Byron, have the effect of deterring you from assuming a station in modem literature, which the universal voice of my contemporaries...journey ; because there are men, however excellent, from whom we would never receive an obligation in the worldly sense of the word ; and I am as jealous... | |
 | John Galt - 1830 - 372 pages
...you from assuming a station in modern literature, which the universal voice of my conteirfporaries forbids me either to stoop or aspire to. I am, and...journey; because there are men, however excellent, from whom we would never receive an obligation in the worldly sense of the word ; and I am as jealous... | |
 | John Galt - 1830 - 372 pages
...that you deserve it more than Lord Byron, have the effect of deterring you from assuming a station in modern literature, which the universal voice of...contemporaries forbids me , either to stoop or aspire to. \ am, and I desire to lbe^nothinj. " I did not ask Lord Byron to assist me in sending ( a remittance... | |
 | John Galt - 1832 - 334 pages
...that you deserve it more than Lord Byron, have the effect of deterring you from assuming a station in modern literature, which the universal voice of...sending a remittance for your journey; because there are menj however excellent, from whom we would never receive an obligation in the worldly sense of the... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840
...that you deserve it more than Lord Byron, have the effect of deterring you from assuming a station in modern literature, which the universal voice of my contemporaries forbids me either to stoop or to aspire to. I am, and I desire to be, nothing. I did not ask Lord Byron to assist me in sending a... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840
...that you deserve it more than Lord Byron, have the effect of deterring you from assuming a station in modern literature, which the universal voice of my contemporaries forbids me either to stoop or to aspire to. I am, and I desire to be, nothing. I did not ask Lord Byron to assist me in sending a... | |
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