The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 180George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1973 |
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George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray. Byron in his Letters and Journals * BY LESLIE A. MARCHAND THE LETTERS am not a cautious letter - writer and generally say what comes uppermost at the moment ' , Byron wrote on 14 November 1822 I ...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray. Byron in his Letters and Journals * BY LESLIE A. MARCHAND THE LETTERS am not a cautious letter - writer and generally say what comes uppermost at the moment ' , Byron wrote on 14 November 1822 I ...
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... letters , or more likely from the letters into the poem . But with all his ridicule of English society , a fond nostalgia overcame him from time to time . On 8 June 1822 , he wrote to Moore : ' Do you recollect , in the year of revelry ...
... letters , or more likely from the letters into the poem . But with all his ridicule of English society , a fond nostalgia overcame him from time to time . On 8 June 1822 , he wrote to Moore : ' Do you recollect , in the year of revelry ...
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... letters . The study of any writer's letters can usually be justified on either or both of two grounds : as a source of information about him , or as literary productions in their own right . Lockhart's letters qualify on both grounds ...
... letters . The study of any writer's letters can usually be justified on either or both of two grounds : as a source of information about him , or as literary productions in their own right . Lockhart's letters qualify on both grounds ...
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