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" We have already said, and we deliberately repeat, that we have no notion that Lord Byron had any mischievous intention in these publications, and readily acquit him of any wish to corrupt the morals, or impair the happiness of his readers. Such a wish,... "
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...desire to make our exposition clear and impressive — but, in substance, we think merited and correct. We have already said, and we deliberately repeat, that we have no notion that Lord B. had any mischievous intention in these publications — and readily acquit him of any wish to corrupt...

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...detestable heard-heartedness of his system, we present it in his own language. — SOUTHEY.] (1) £ We have no notion that Lord Byron had any mischievous...the morals, or impair the happiness of his readers ; but it is our duty to say, that much of what he has published appears to us to have this tendency....

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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 334 σελίδες
...the detestable heard-heartedncss of his system, we present it in his own language. — SOUTBEY.] (1) [We have no notion that Lord Byron had any mischievous...the morals, or impair the happiness of his readers ; but it is our duty to say, that much of what he has published appears to us to have this tendency....

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...desire to make our exposition clear and impressive — but, in substance, we think, merited and correct. We have already said, and we deliberately repeat,...the morals or impair the happiness of his readers. Such a wish, indeed, is in itself altogether inconceivable : but it is our duty, nevertheless, to say,...

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...desire to make our exposition dear and impressive — but, in substance, we think, merited and correct. We have already said, and we deliberately repeat,...notion that Lord Byron had any mischievous intention in Ihese publications — and readily acquit him of any wish to corrupt the morals or impair the happiness...

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...detestable heard-heartedness of his system, we present it in his own language. — SOUTHEY.] (1) C^e have no notion that Lord Byron had any mischievous...the morals, or impair the happiness of his readers ; but it is our duty to say, that much of what he has published appears to us to have this tendency....

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...desire to make our exposition clear and impressive — but, in substance, we think merited and correct. We have already said, and we deliberately repeat,...the morals, or impair the happiness of his readers. Such a wish, indeed, is in itself altogether inconceivable ; but it is our duty, nevertheless, to say,...

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Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 794 σελίδες
...desire to make our exposition clear and impressive — but, in substance, we think merited and correct. We have already said, and we deliberately repeat,...the morals or impair the happiness of his readers. Such a wish, indeed, is in itself altogether inconceivable ; but it is our duty, nevertheless, to say,...

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...— but, in substance, we think merited and correct. We have already said, and we de- '/ liberately repeat, that we have no notion that Lord Byron had...the morals, or impair the happiness of his readers. Such a wish, indeed, is in itself altogether inconceivable ; but it is our duty, nevertheless, to say,...

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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1847 - 340 σελίδες
...of his sybtem, we present it in his own language. — SOUTHRY.] (1) Q We have no notion that 1 .nn! Byron had any mischievous intention in these publications,...the morals, or impair the happiness of his readers ; but it is our duty to say, that much of what he has published appears to us to have this tendency....




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