Byron's Hebrew MelodiesUniversity of Texas Press, 1972 - 234 էջ |
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... wrote only for amusement and the fame you so justly acquired . I therefore wrote to Walter Scott offering him a share in the publication if he would undertake to write for me , which he declined , not thinking himself adequate to the ...
... wrote only for amusement and the fame you so justly acquired . I therefore wrote to Walter Scott offering him a share in the publication if he would undertake to write for me , which he declined , not thinking himself adequate to the ...
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... wrote them with a view to your setting them , and as a present to Power , if he would accept the words , and you did not think your- self degraded , for once in a way , by marrying them to music . But why , one asks , had he not sent ...
... wrote them with a view to your setting them , and as a present to Power , if he would accept the words , and you did not think your- self degraded , for once in a way , by marrying them to music . But why , one asks , had he not sent ...
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... wrote Byron to his publisher . " Misprints that altered the sense of his poems , often making them ridiculous , were the source of his rages directed at the compositor . Returning the Corsair proofs to Murray , Byron again vented his ...
... wrote Byron to his publisher . " Misprints that altered the sense of his poems , often making them ridiculous , were the source of his rages directed at the compositor . Returning the Corsair proofs to Murray , Byron again vented his ...
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