The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals and His Life, 3권John Murray, 1847 |
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... Giaour ' and The Bride of Abydos ' remained undisposed of , though the poems were selling rapidly , nor had I the slightest notion that he would ever again give me a copyright . But as he continued in the resolution of not appropriating ...
... Giaour ' and The Bride of Abydos ' remained undisposed of , though the poems were selling rapidly , nor had I the slightest notion that he would ever again give me a copyright . But as he continued in the resolution of not appropriating ...
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... Giaour and Bride of Abydos , which I said was too much , and that if he could afford it at the end of six months , I would then direct how it might be disposed of ; but neither then , nor at any other pe- riod , have I ever availed ...
... Giaour and Bride of Abydos , which I said was too much , and that if he could afford it at the end of six months , I would then direct how it might be disposed of ; but neither then , nor at any other pe- riod , have I ever availed ...
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... Giaour and The Bride of Abydos , Mr. Murray , the publisher of them , can truly attest that no part of the sale of them has ever touched his hands , or been disposed of for his use . Having said thus much as to facts , I cannot but ...
... Giaour and The Bride of Abydos , Mr. Murray , the publisher of them , can truly attest that no part of the sale of them has ever touched his hands , or been disposed of for his use . Having said thus much as to facts , I cannot but ...
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