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quadgram | frequency |
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john murray to mr | 36 |
of the edinburgh review | 28 |
at the same time | 22 |
in the course of | 22 |
disraeli to john murray | 22 |
he wrote to mr | 21 |
lockhart to john murray | 20 |
of the quarterly review | 19 |
the publication of the | 17 |
scott to john murray | 17 |
murray to lord byron | 16 |
towards the end of | 15 |
john murray to lord | 15 |
on the subject of | 14 |
the end of the | 13 |
for the purpose of | 13 |
number of the quarterly | 12 |
with respect to the | 12 |
the whole of the | 11 |
on the other hand | 11 |
the author of the | 10 |
at the end of | 10 |
editor of the quarterly | 10 |
to say that i | 9 |
the bible in spain | 9 |
for the copyright of | 9 |
blackwood to john murray | 9 |
by the author of | 9 |
with regard to the | 9 |
history of the jews | 8 |
under the necessity of | 8 |
the pleasure of seeing | 8 |
in the case of | 8 |
the rest of the | 8 |
in my power to | 8 |
the editorship of the | 8 |
one of the most | 8 |
gifford to john murray | 8 |
croker to john murray | 8 |
he wrote to murray | 8 |
in the midst of | 8 |
the course of the | 8 |
i have just received | 8 |
editorship of the quarterly | 8 |
in the hands of | 8 |
of the peninsular war | 8 |
the first number of | 8 |
is one of the | 8 |
as well as the | 8 |
the editor of the | 8 |
in the following letter | 7 |
i am sorry to | 7 |
the success of the | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
the copyright of the | 7 |
george borrow to john | 7 |
published by him during | 7 |
the duke of wellington | 7 |
a great deal of | 7 |
that he should be | 7 |
the beginning of the | 7 |
in a letter to | 7 |
the history of the | 7 |
by him during the | 7 |
the appearance of the | 7 |
him during the year | 7 |
a man of his | 7 |
i should like to | 7 |
to the end of | 7 |
first number of the | 7 |
in the following year | 7 |
tales of my landlord | 7 |
an article on the | 7 |
borrow to john murray | 7 |
at the beginning of | 7 |
other books published by | 7 |
cantos of don juan | 7 |
books published by him | 7 |
me to say that | 6 |
have the honour to | 6 |
tales of a grandfather | 6 |
the result of the | 6 |
into the hands of | 6 |
received a letter from | 6 |
was one of the | 6 |
book of the church | 6 |
your obliged and faithful | 6 |
i do not know | 6 |
pleasure of seeing you | 6 |
the life of lord | 6 |
the sale of the | 6 |
history of the peninsular | 6 |
i hope you will | 6 |
life of lord byron | 6 |
the first volume of | 6 |
so good as to | 6 |
have the goodness to | 6 |
a copy of the | 6 |
to sir walter scott | 6 |
obliged and faithful servant | 6 |
lady of the lake | 6 |
seems to have been | 6 |
an account of the | 6 |
to thank you for | 6 |
i have the honour | 6 |
at the head of | 6 |
the honour to be | 6 |
you that i am | 6 |
a letter from mr | 6 |
the author of waverley | 6 |
murray on the subject | 6 |
articles for the quarterly | 6 |
of the first volume | 5 |
will do me the | 5 |
at the close of | 5 |
impossible for me to | 5 |
had the pleasure of | 5 |
publication of the edinburgh | 5 |
in the edinburgh review | 5 |
i have written to | 5 |
the failure of the | 5 |
be so kind as | 5 |
i trust that you | 5 |
a new edition of | 5 |
i do not think | 5 |
the end of his | 5 |
a day or two | 5 |
as editor of the | 5 |
i am anxious to | 5 |
i shall be happy | 5 |
the favour of your | 5 |
of the first number | 5 |
you will do me | 5 |
copyright of don juan | 5 |
moor and the loch | 5 |
trust that you will | 5 |
i am sure you | 5 |
if you were to | 5 |
he wrote to his | 5 |
have the pleasure of | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
nothing to do with | 5 |
the manner in which | 5 |
canto of childe harold | 5 |
in the first instance | 5 |
may be inferred from | 5 |
my boy hobby o | 5 |
as far as i | 5 |
a letter to mr | 5 |
in the following month | 5 |
to get rid of | 5 |
him on the subject | 5 |
the following letter to | 5 |
me the favour to | 5 |
southey to john murray | 5 |
from time to time | 5 |
a complete edition of | 5 |
in connection with the | 5 |
coleridge to john murray | 5 |
in the autumn of | 5 |
wrote to lord byron | 5 |
at the age of | 5 |
on the part of | 5 |
sketch from private life | 5 |
but it was not | 5 |
am sorry to say | 5 |
without loss of time | 5 |
the publisher of the | 5 |
i am very glad | 5 |
not being able to | 5 |
siege of corinth and | 5 |
the early part of | 5 |
the name of the | 5 |
ballantyne to john murray | 5 |
of the works of | 5 |
the moor and the | 5 |
the property of the | 5 |
of the court of | 5 |
the following letter is | 5 |
article in the quarterly | 5 |
so kind as to | 5 |
have nothing to do | 5 |
from the following letter | 5 |
carlyle to john murray | 4 |
lamb to john murray | 4 |
the anax of publishers | 4 |
the head of the | 4 |
on account of the | 4 |
have just received a | 4 |
i have seen the | 4 |
the dean of westminster | 4 |
shall be able to | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
as well as to | 4 |
turner to john murray | 4 |
as soon as i | 4 |
in the habit of | 4 |
the following extract from | 4 |
with the exception of | 4 |
of the last minstrel | 4 |
i have taken the | 4 |
it is unnecessary to | 4 |
i received this morning | 4 |
could not fail to | 4 |
a few years later | 4 |
to become a contributor | 4 |
to look out for | 4 |
given to the world | 4 |
beg of you to | 4 |
the curiosities of literature | 4 |
on behalf of the | 4 |
for the first number | 4 |
library of entertaining knowledge | 4 |
to a certain extent | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
assure you that it | 4 |
i beg you to | 4 |
tales of the hall | 4 |
of corinth and parisina | 4 |
in proportion to the | 4 |
ought to have been | 4 |
a reference to the | 4 |
i beg leave to | 4 |
contributors to the quarterly | 4 |
of the following year | 4 |
in a subsequent letter | 4 |
guineas for the copyright | 4 |
on his return to | 4 |
of the history of | 4 |
the following letter of | 4 |
the sum of one | 4 |
to return to the | 4 |
it will be observed | 4 |
think it right to | 4 |
sent a copy of | 4 |
as soon as possible | 4 |
was the author of | 4 |
first volume of the | 4 |
was a native of | 4 |
for the diffusion of | 4 |
the subject of the | 4 |
whig club at cambridge | 4 |
to his friend mr | 4 |
that he does not | 4 |
the close of the | 4 |
of some of the | 4 |
is the author of | 4 |
lord byron wrote to | 4 |
to publish the work | 4 |
i think it proper | 4 |
a share in the | 4 |
john murray to messrs | 4 |
in which he was | 4 |
will agree with me | 4 |
with a view to | 4 |
i have not been | 4 |
the article in the | 4 |
we have already seen | 4 |
the time of his | 4 |
sorry to say that | 4 |
i am ready to | 4 |
in consequence of his | 4 |
in a previous chapter | 4 |
the way in which | 4 |
on the roman catholic | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
for the most part | 4 |
that you will not | 4 |
to dispose of the | 4 |
it will be a | 4 |
i had the pleasure | 4 |
society for the diffusion | 4 |
in consequence of the | 4 |
a man of business | 4 |
john murray the second | 4 |
on the eve of | 4 |
i shall not be | 4 |
in the event of | 4 |
number of the edinburgh | 4 |
under the title of | 4 |
for the purchase of | 4 |
that i should be | 4 |
it would have been | 4 |
the progress of the | 4 |
the cockney school of | 4 |
was by no means | 4 |
the theatrical fund dinner | 4 |
publication of the first | 4 |
do me the justice | 4 |
cockney school of poetry | 4 |
me that he would | 4 |
do me the favour | 4 |
one of the best | 4 |
the lady of the | 4 |
murray wrote to lord | 4 |
from the fact that | 4 |
of the house of | 4 |
as soon as he | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
on the same day | 4 |
education of his son | 4 |
the purchase of the | 4 |
that i shall be | 4 |
a man of great | 4 |
end of the year | 4 |
diffusion of useful knowledge | 4 |
the personality of the | 4 |
in communication with mr | 4 |
to me that the | 4 |
as one of the | 4 |
for the first time | 4 |
to write to you | 4 |
the diffusion of useful | 4 |
of the waverley novels | 4 |
murray sent a copy | 4 |
think it proper to | 4 |
the bride of abydos | 4 |
where he had been | 4 |
to the edinburgh review | 4 |
the first part of | 4 |
i have received your | 4 |
of which i have | 4 |
that lord byron was | 4 |
if i did not | 4 |
shall be happy to | 4 |
will be happy to | 4 |
that not very good | 4 |
informed him that he | 3 |
nothing can be more | 3 |
the first two volumes | 3 |
addressed the following letter | 3 |
life of john bunyan | 3 |
to have been the | 3 |
will enable me to | 3 |
memorials of james hogg | 3 |
works of lord byron | 3 |
are not aware of | 3 |
the severity of the | 3 |
to take charge of | 3 |
number of the review | 3 |
though he had no | 3 |
a review of the | 3 |
barrow to john murray | 3 |
the destruction of the | 3 |
with him on the | 3 |
have occasion to write | 3 |
his letter to mr | 3 |
he showed me a | 3 |
in the meantime i | 3 |
shown by the following | 3 |
which i do not | 3 |
also wrote to mr | 3 |
we find him writing | 3 |
the part of the | 3 |
about the beginning of | 3 |
guide to the picture | 3 |
to say that he | 3 |
do assure you that | 3 |
the reputation of the | 3 |
the first of a | 3 |
to print and publish | 3 |
the following letter from | 3 |
translation from an ancient | 3 |
the foundation of the | 3 |
of childe harold in | 3 |
in the shape of | 3 |
saying that he had | 3 |
he was a man | 3 |
it in my power | 3 |
answer was as follows | 3 |
his return to london | 3 |
assure you that if | 3 |
it will be the | 3 |
that he had not | 3 |
trade and its remedy | 3 |
emperor of the west | 3 |
author of hypocrisy unveiled | 3 |
there can be no | 3 |
since i had the | 3 |
to murray on the | 3 |
the idea of a | 3 |
is shown by the | 3 |
as a sort of | 3 |
end of his life | 3 |
to be author of | 3 |
it is true that | 3 |
i would not have | 3 |
the bishop of llandaff | 3 |
may be added that | 3 |
in a state of | 3 |
under the name of | 3 |
am sure you will | 3 |
his letters to murray | 3 |
be glad to hear | 3 |
i mentioned to you | 3 |
i am sure i | 3 |
find him writing to | 3 |
passing through the press | 3 |
of the times is | 3 |
any part of the | 3 |
the midst of his | 3 |
the emperor of the | 3 |
if you have any | 3 |
it will give me | 3 |
murray as to the | 3 |
you will agree with | 3 |
be most happy to | 3 |
was a man of | 3 |
what do you think | 3 |
i have not a | 3 |
of the life of | 3 |
you will not consider | 3 |
lease of the house | 3 |
on the other side | 3 |
sir walter scott was | 3 |
and i have been | 3 |
you will see in | 3 |
the subject of an | 3 |
it appears to me | 3 |
the death of lord | 3 |
that he would be | 3 |
so that i have | 3 |
the character of the | 3 |
court of james i | 3 |
you write to me | 3 |
edition of the works | 3 |
when i tell you | 3 |
second number of the | 3 |
harold in the quarterly | 3 |
i should have been | 3 |
i am sure that | 3 |
i have had a | 3 |
to tell you that | 3 |
and one of his | 3 |
don cevallos on the | 3 |
which i have been | 3 |
the beginning to the | 3 |
by sir walter scott | 3 |
hogg to john murray | 3 |
i shall continue to | 3 |
of the new morning | 3 |
of the quarterly appeared | 3 |
on the occupation of | 3 |
the arrival of the | 3 |
the centre of literary | 3 |
course of the following | 3 |
personality of the articles | 3 |
circumstances of the case | 3 |
to take part in | 3 |
by the end of | 3 |
agree with me that | 3 |
history of the court | 3 |
at a loss to | 3 |
john murray the third | 3 |
the waldegrave and walpole | 3 |
your very kind letter | 3 |
book on the roman | 3 |
burial in westminster abbey | 3 |
for the sake of | 3 |
a great deal about | 3 |
believe me to be | 3 |
say that i am | 3 |
in the summer of | 3 |
it may be added | 3 |
benjamin disraeli to john | 3 |
agreed to publish the | 3 |
correspondence with murray about | 3 |
i entreat you to | 3 |
as well as his | 3 |
the right of publishing | 3 |
progress of the quarterly | 3 |
the new morning paper | 3 |
his articles for the | 3 |
was the result of | 3 |
of a series of | 3 |
have the kindness to | 3 |
first of a series | 3 |
history of the war | 3 |
to you for your | 3 |
i shall be at | 3 |
of the copyright of | 3 |
and i am sorry | 3 |
a contributor to the | 3 |
a portion of the | 3 |
was at that time | 3 |
you should be the | 3 |
walter scott and lord | 3 |
the second number of | 3 |
the course of a | 3 |
he had not the | 3 |
was greatly pleased with | 3 |
and the work was | 3 |
as it will be | 3 |
of the second volume | 3 |
me the justice to | 3 |
a considerable portion of | 3 |
have received your letter | 3 |
by a letter from | 3 |
part of the manuscript | 3 |
some of his friends | 3 |
it is said that | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
the gypsies in spain | 3 |
his promised visit to | 3 |
history of peninsular war | 3 |
a considerable part of | 3 |
a letter to his | 3 |
of the new review | 3 |
of the articles in | 3 |
to start a new | 3 |
if you think it | 3 |
a few lines to | 3 |
to induce him to | 3 |
a letter to the | 3 |
hear what you think | 3 |
it was intended to | 3 |
will be observed from | 3 |
he called upon mr | 3 |
to get out of | 3 |
on his own account | 3 |
conversations with lord byron | 3 |
me great pleasure to | 3 |
i flatter myself that | 3 |
the whole course of | 3 |
a part of the | 3 |
the end of august | 3 |
i shall be most | 3 |
until the end of | 3 |
in his letter to | 3 |
but there is a | 3 |
in course of post | 3 |
the title of the | 3 |
the affairs of europe | 3 |
to assure you that | 3 |
between moore and murray | 3 |
the occupation of spain | 3 |
to observe that i | 3 |
james hogg to john | 3 |
cevallos on the occupation | 3 |
agree with you that | 3 |
character of the late | 3 |
if you do not | 3 |
for so many years | 3 |
i can assure you | 3 |
the profits of the | 3 |
new edition of the | 3 |
happy to see you | 3 |
i shall be able | 3 |
for the publication of | 3 |
his interest in the | 3 |
sharon turner to john | 3 |
he was able to | 3 |
in spite of the | 3 |
an ancient chaldee manuscript | 3 |
i have no doubt | 3 |
in accordance with the | 3 |
john murray to the | 3 |
murray wrote to him | 3 |
i had in the | 3 |
the edinburgh review by | 3 |
extract from a letter | 3 |
to have been a | 3 |
when i think of | 3 |
of the edinburgh magazine | 3 |
the edinburgh review has | 3 |
the work was published | 3 |
was not published until | 3 |
it is of the | 3 |
of a friend of | 3 |
to the sale of | 3 |
a member of the | 3 |
the fourth canto of | 3 |
of the progress of | 3 |
of the duke of | 3 |
occasion to write to | 3 |
to obtain possession of | 3 |
scott and lord byron | 3 |
lady caroline lamb to | 3 |
as i wish to | 3 |
the age of twenty | 3 |
for a long time | 3 |
thank you for your | 3 |
as there is no | 3 |
entitled a letter to | 3 |
it is a great | 3 |
the establishment of the | 3 |
you will not be | 3 |
was at the same | 3 |
ought not to be | 3 |
proposed letters from the | 3 |
with sir robert peel | 3 |
i am to be | 3 |
of scott and byron | 3 |
the society for the | 3 |
james ballantyne to john | 3 |
byron to john murray | 3 |
the management of the | 3 |
of the curiosities of | 3 |
it is impossible for | 3 |
that he will be | 3 |
the lease of the | 3 |
character of james i | 3 |
a man of letters | 3 |
as in the case | 3 |
the story of rimini | 3 |
have been able to | 3 |
of the work to | 3 |
barabbas was a publisher | 3 |
the present state of | 3 |
third canto of childe | 3 |
at the right time | 3 |
to the prince regent | 3 |
the article on the | 3 |
from an ancient chaldee | 3 |
waldegrave and walpole memoirs | 3 |
write the life of | 3 |
that i am not | 3 |
a great respect for | 3 |
for the sum of | 3 |
the works of lord | 3 |
of tales of my | 3 |
wish to see you | 3 |
the merits of a | 3 |
to call in the | 3 |
the first and second | 3 |
i should not have | 3 |
i have had no | 3 |
the starting of the | 3 |
did not like to | 3 |
the receipt of the | 3 |
of my power to | 3 |
selection from british poets | 3 |
beginning to the end | 3 |
i think you will | 3 |
to be published by | 3 |
be in town on | 3 |
of which i am | 3 |
firm of murray highley | 3 |
of the state of | 3 |
do not like to | 3 |
as we have already | 3 |
slave trade and its | 3 |
the court of james | 3 |
works of de foe | 3 |
you are willing to | 3 |
tales of the east | 3 |
for the quarterly review | 3 |
i take to be | 3 |
royal society of literature | 3 |
childe harold in the | 3 |
i do not intend | 3 |
the same number of | 3 |
after the publication of | 3 |
from his letter to | 3 |
and that he had | 3 |
let me have a | 3 |
to the authorship of | 3 |
with an account of | 3 |
his contributions to the | 3 |
do not intend to | 3 |
the conclusion of the | 3 |
that you should be | 3 |
selections from the british | 3 |
to contribute to the | 3 |
of the last century | 3 |
the tales of the | 3 |
i shall endeavour to | 3 |
to the purchase of | 3 |
express my sense of | 3 |
a few days later | 3 |
caroline lamb to john | 3 |
i do assure you | 3 |
as to the merits | 3 |
that he would have | 3 |
in the world to | 3 |
and it will be | 3 |
am sure i have | 3 |
at not being able | 3 |
was not to be | 3 |
that he had been | 3 |
the following is mr | 3 |
what you think of | 3 |
which has already been | 3 |
secret history of the | 3 |
appears to have been | 3 |
a number or two | 3 |
of the proposed review | 3 |
bards and scotch reviewers | 3 |
and i trust that | 3 |
when the quarterly was | 3 |
to the merits of | 3 |
to sell don juan | 3 |
death of lord byron | 3 |
of drury lane theatre | 3 |
with one of the | 3 |
reason to believe that | 3 |
of the fourth canto | 3 |
success of the work | 3 |
at the outset of | 3 |
there is not a | 3 |
the roman catholic church | 3 |
under the notice of | 3 |
a good deal of | 3 |
would take care to | 3 |
to be introduced to | 3 |
and ought to be | 3 |
the results of his | 3 |
will oblige me by | 3 |
the more i am | 3 |
it is not the | 3 |
a present of the | 3 |
lord byron to john | 3 |
i ought to have | 3 |
of the review in | 3 |
with respect to his | 3 |
i am at present | 3 |
now barabbas was a | 3 |
wrote to the publisher | 3 |
at the theatrical fund | 3 |
last letter to murray | 3 |
by return of post | 3 |
later he wrote to | 3 |
and met with a | 3 |
horace and james smith | 3 |
letters from the continent | 3 |
shall be most happy | 3 |
publication of his work | 3 |
i am very sorry | 3 |
agreement between moore and | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
of the earl of | 3 |
to say that the | 3 |
to you that i | 3 |
it is one of | 3 |
and i shall be | 3 |
to the editor of | 3 |
i assure you that | 3 |
of which there are | 3 |
who is the author | 3 |
to let me know | 3 |
you the sum of | 3 |
was one of mr | 3 |
criminal trials of scotland | 3 |
lay of the last | 3 |
the plan of the | 3 |
from the beginning to | 3 |
on austrian state papers | 3 |
contributions to the quarterly | 3 |
review of childe harold | 3 |
you will see what | 3 |
i wish i had | 3 |
trouble you with a | 3 |
and some of his | 3 |
to become a member | 3 |
it was too late | 3 |
of the scots magazine | 3 |
john murray to mrs | 3 |
sir walter scott and | 3 |
removal to albemarle street | 3 |
from the british poets | 3 |
as to the author | 3 |
have taken the liberty | 3 |
i wish you would | 3 |
i do not like | 3 |
as well as of | 3 |
to be written by | 3 |
reply was as follows | 3 |
appearance as an author | 3 |
you will oblige me | 3 |
is in my power | 3 |
what can i say | 3 |
in the first place | 3 |
of sir walter scott | 3 |
as a man of | 3 |
put up to auction | 2 |
from the pressure of | 2 |
and the following was | 2 |
to address you upon | 2 |
the first two cantos | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
it to say that | 2 |
will not consider it | 2 |
to present to you | 2 |
latter part of the | 2 |
the course of three | 2 |
to believe that he | 2 |
murray seems to have | 2 |
to murray for a | 2 |
but he could not | 2 |
that he refused to | 2 |
the nature of a | 2 |
letter of the th | 2 |
which i take to | 2 |
after the discontinuance of | 2 |
in four or five | 2 |
make no apology for | 2 |
it may be useful | 2 |
why for take so | 2 |
took no notice of | 2 |
to start a daily | 2 |
had been disposed of | 2 |
the picture galleries of | 2 |
to life of byron | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
the secrets of the | 2 |
as they do not | 2 |
the best and wisest | 2 |
letter from scott to | 2 |
the future lord beaconsfield | 2 |
have been written by | 2 |
the eve of the | 2 |
i need not tell | 2 |
you were kind enough | 2 |
fund dinner in edinburgh | 2 |
that it will not | 2 |
to go to press | 2 |
prosperity of the quarterly | 2 |
as gay as he | 2 |
of the proposed work | 2 |
waverley novels at the | 2 |
not a word of | 2 |
charming tales of a | 2 |
the sketch from private | 2 |
and by so doing | 2 |
told me that you | 2 |
practical information gathered on | 2 |
it is doubtful whether | 2 |
a doubt as to | 2 |
the purchase of mr | 2 |
say that i think | 2 |
is a great loss | 2 |
or memoirs of a | 2 |
you think of this | 2 |
the contributors to the | 2 |
he will continue to | 2 |
and you also know | 2 |
is a very remarkable | 2 |
sacrifice on my part | 2 |
to add to the | 2 |
editor of the memoirs | 2 |
in a day or | 2 |
i do not see | 2 |
i hope he will | 2 |
byron and some of | 2 |
i am in the | 2 |
before the appearance of | 2 |
the latter part of | 2 |
the publication of his | 2 |
copy of the volume | 2 |
in the most elegant | 2 |
from the history of | 2 |
to write me in | 2 |
to the success of | 2 |
lord byron has sent | 2 |
for about two years | 2 |
to lord byron as | 2 |
to retire from the | 2 |
years of george ii | 2 |
half of the profits | 2 |
that there is a | 2 |
character of meg merrilies | 2 |
to the publication of | 2 |
had the kindness to | 2 |
a continuation of the | 2 |
with moore as to | 2 |
as a publisher was | 2 |
his recollections of the | 2 |
murray and the young | 2 |
editor of a newspaper | 2 |
of a grandfather were | 2 |
acknowledging the receipt of | 2 |
can hardly fail to | 2 |
therefore absolutely necessary that | 2 |
i have now read | 2 |
from the editorship of | 2 |
action for libel against | 2 |
the justice of your | 2 |
me to assure you | 2 |
were kind enough to | 2 |
second visit to scotland | 2 |
the earl of eldon | 2 |
have ever totally declined | 2 |
did not appear until | 2 |
to restrain the publication | 2 |
his last letter to | 2 |
to me on the | 2 |
continued to edit the | 2 |
to me to have | 2 |
was described as the | 2 |
which had passed between | 2 |
of the eighteenth century | 2 |
and that he should | 2 |
correspondence of thomas moore | 2 |
of the most interesting | 2 |
whole course of my | 2 |
by desire of mr | 2 |
lord byron and mr | 2 |
between murray and constable | 2 |
when you write to | 2 |
that not more than | 2 |
and on his return | 2 |
was about to be | 2 |
of the royal institution | 2 |
which i mean to | 2 |
but this is not | 2 |
should be sorry to | 2 |
intimacy which existed between | 2 |
much more than i | 2 |
first edition of the | 2 |
be disagreeable to you | 2 |
described as the great | 2 |
reply to this letter | 2 |
of his correspondence with | 2 |
our honour that we | 2 |
xix works published in | 2 |
i beg you will | 2 |
with the strictest honour | 2 |
pages of the edinburgh | 2 |
have written to him | 2 |
starving for want of | 2 |
able to obtain a | 2 |
i received the quarterly | 2 |
of anything of the | 2 |
in acknowledging the receipt | 2 |
be in the course | 2 |
the head of his | 2 |
that the whole would | 2 |
life of the earl | 2 |
of the public taste | 2 |
to stand in the | 2 |
it shall not be | 2 |
i really do not | 2 |
murray wrote as follows | 2 |
the whig club at | 2 |
the same time to | 2 |
of a person who | 2 |
by the duke of | 2 |
this many a day | 2 |
last nine years of | 2 |
article on the gypsies | 2 |
and the forfarshire lairds | 2 |
more is heard of | 2 |
year in which the | 2 |
with reference to the | 2 |
i had a long | 2 |
after the failure of | 2 |
murray and his editor | 2 |
and requested his decision | 2 |
chapter v origin of | 2 |
the first edition of | 2 |
the production of a | 2 |
pay a visit to | 2 |
for the benefit of | 2 |
feel greatly obliged by | 2 |
but it was too | 2 |
of the review was | 2 |
believe him to be | 2 |
of it in the | 2 |
the letter of mr | 2 |
men of the time | 2 |
off at a heat | 2 |
chapter xxiv the representative | 2 |
wish to publish anything | 2 |
that it has been | 2 |
editor of the examiner | 2 |
i received from you | 2 |
obedient and obliged servant | 2 |
i confess i am | 2 |
murray wrote to her | 2 |
of a work which | 2 |
the works which the | 2 |
so large a sum | 2 |
will drink your health | 2 |
my return to london | 2 |
harold and the prisoner | 2 |
europe during the middle | 2 |
you were to publish | 2 |
opinion as to the | 2 |
that you did not | 2 |
refuses to sell don | 2 |
sum of money to | 2 |
i have made to | 2 |
he does not like | 2 |
edition of beaumont and | 2 |
be entrusted with the | 2 |
the end of all | 2 |
murray and the ballantynes | 2 |
at the rate of | 2 |
vega and inez de | 2 |
put into the hands | 2 |
the subject of this | 2 |
to judge for yourself | 2 |
in the possession of | 2 |
between constable and longman | 2 |
incompatible with my more | 2 |
edition of the british | 2 |
have to thank you | 2 |
tell me about him | 2 |
as far as regards | 2 |
in the united states | 2 |
between murray and moore | 2 |
editor of the morning | 2 |
memoirs of lady hervey | 2 |
in the mind of | 2 |
which were not in | 2 |
taken the liberty to | 2 |
room in albemarle street | 2 |
to do me the | 2 |
an article for the | 2 |
i am by no | 2 |
the chevalier and m | 2 |
it has always been | 2 |
i fancy you will | 2 |
manner in which you | 2 |
remained in his possession | 2 |
the poem is not | 2 |
publication of the new | 2 |
and which i hope | 2 |
further cantos of don | 2 |
enough to show me | 2 |
he seemed to be | 2 |
were by no means | 2 |
do not know whether | 2 |
edition of british novelists | 2 |
not to ask less | 2 |
believe that he has | 2 |
found it necessary to | 2 |
which has made me | 2 |
will be in town | 2 |
letters of lord byron | 2 |
the terms on which | 2 |
in his power to | 2 |
any part of it | 2 |
on the following day | 2 |
when it can be | 2 |
of his publishing career | 2 |
published by murray and | 2 |
it will afford me | 2 |
in the words of | 2 |
that it is not | 2 |
the excellence of the | 2 |
that it is one | 2 |
his claim to the | 2 |
murray to sir walter | 2 |
murray received a letter | 2 |
i hope you are | 2 |
i will endeavour to | 2 |
the burning of the | 2 |
of the chaldee manuscript | 2 |
review of the tales | 2 |
of a dinner at | 2 |
the day of publication | 2 |
had almost forgotten to | 2 |
it would be in | 2 |
correspondence with lady abercorn | 2 |
found in the croker | 2 |
there is no doubt | 2 |
the history of his | 2 |
you as a publisher | 2 |
the prince of wales | 2 |
own cost and risk | 2 |
a visit to a | 2 |
the accuracy of the | 2 |
reply to a request | 2 |
hope that you will | 2 |
new view of society | 2 |
that the success of | 2 |
but he is a | 2 |
merits of a ms | 2 |
to divide the loss | 2 |
me to prepare them | 2 |
for the sale of | 2 |
opinion of contarini fleming | 2 |
have no need of | 2 |
say that i will | 2 |
it is to me | 2 |
sent it to mr | 2 |
opinion as to its | 2 |
that i have been | 2 |
said he had seen | 2 |
the sale of a | 2 |
of the plan which | 2 |
will not be disagreeable | 2 |
me have a third | 2 |
his book of the | 2 |
on the appearance of | 2 |
hope you will not | 2 |
at a time when | 2 |
in a later letter | 2 |
v origin of the | 2 |
of the article in | 2 |
serious plans as a | 2 |
in the style of | 2 |
the first french revolution | 2 |
had now reached a | 2 |
the court of george | 2 |
so often that it | 2 |
opinion of childe harold | 2 |
came to his help | 2 |
other side of the | 2 |
he has written a | 2 |
sum of one thousand | 2 |
alone i can or | 2 |
be the end of | 2 |
i had occasion to | 2 |
of which it would | 2 |
am sorry that mr | 2 |
him to return you | 2 |
me to part with | 2 |
that you will be | 2 |
the moment you can | 2 |
and let me have | 2 |
and in the following | 2 |
not in his shop | 2 |
that you are willing | 2 |
that i am sure | 2 |
opinion of calamities of | 2 |
a few days after | 2 |
to see you to | 2 |
a cure for the | 2 |
him that he has | 2 |
to pay a visit | 2 |
of hindostan and adjacent | 2 |
of his history of | 2 |
kind as to write | 2 |
publication of the representative | 2 |
the top of the | 2 |
death of his housekeeper | 2 |
the publication of don | 2 |
proper to observe that | 2 |
during the middle ages | 2 |
shortly after his arrival | 2 |
notes on don quixote | 2 |
information gathered on the | 2 |
the new edition of | 2 |
he proceeded with the | 2 |
but i am not | 2 |
he first wrote to | 2 |
the lighter part of | 2 |
death of constable the | 2 |
but i will do | 2 |
spoke of the work | 2 |
that event was authenticated | 2 |
street as soon as | 2 |
and the reputation of | 2 |
battle of the baltic | 2 |
i have been obliged | 2 |
way in which he | 2 |
be found in the | 2 |
i had almost forgotten | 2 |
i am likely to | 2 |
walter scott was the | 2 |
pressure of his debts | 2 |
lord holland to john | 2 |
he told me that | 2 |
letters to murray on | 2 |
as to make a | 2 |
i was introduced to | 2 |
was at this time | 2 |
to do with the | 2 |
guide to northern italy | 2 |
conversation on the subject | 2 |
be a man of | 2 |
and he said he | 2 |
me to become a | 2 |
the writer of the | 2 |
did not meet with | 2 |
allow my name to | 2 |
at the idea of | 2 |
as the correspondence shows | 2 |
sketch of the sikhs | 2 |
i trust you will | 2 |
i have ever totally | 2 |
dialogues of the dead | 2 |
something of the same | 2 |
that my estimation of | 2 |
experience in these matters | 2 |
a large sum of | 2 |
he bids me tell | 2 |
you told me that | 2 |
on the life and | 2 |
with my more serious | 2 |
the friends of lord | 2 |
of the curse of | 2 |
in the same year | 2 |
the end of march | 2 |
ten guineas a sheet | 2 |
exertions on behalf of | 2 |
intention of bringing out | 2 |
as to the propriety | 2 |
an interest in the | 2 |
beginning of the business | 2 |
marchioness of abercorn to | 2 |
his articles in q | 2 |
for the next year | 2 |
now and then be | 2 |
very ill at the | 2 |
not tell you that | 2 |
some of the best | 2 |
in consequence of my | 2 |
i have been present | 2 |
i think i can | 2 |
and the history of | 2 |
the first attempt to | 2 |
all the assistance in | 2 |
the notice of mr | 2 |
review in the quarterly | 2 |
to be done with | 2 |
him with all the | 2 |
had been one of | 2 |
published in the following | 2 |
up with another letter | 2 |
i confess to you | 2 |
pardon me if i | 2 |
this is a most | 2 |
what i have said | 2 |
the principal part of | 2 |
manuscrit venu de ste | 2 |
being the first of | 2 |
his talents as a | 2 |
was engaged on his | 2 |
a great deal more | 2 |
i wish i could | 2 |
the intimacy which existed | 2 |
whether it would be | 2 |
new edition of lord | 2 |
management of the proposed | 2 |
be at the head | 2 |
for as to the | 2 |
origin of the quarterly | 2 |
i know he would | 2 |
in which i have | 2 |
of the second number | 2 |
faithfully and affectionately yours | 2 |
to express my sense | 2 |
i john macmurray or | 2 |
of the prince of | 2 |
the founder of the | 2 |
a letter from scott | 2 |
i have no desire | 2 |
ought not to ask | 2 |
i should rather say | 2 |
the sum given for | 2 |
i shall write to | 2 |
murray the following account | 2 |
could not be allowed | 2 |
it is not necessary | 2 |
with blackwood on the | 2 |
the path of elegant | 2 |
of the whig club | 2 |
an edition of the | 2 |
took up his residence | 2 |
of the war in | 2 |
chapter xii various publications | 2 |
to give you the | 2 |
of the world and | 2 |
now in the british | 2 |
which i shall ever | 2 |
by murray and blackwood | 2 |
publication of the work | 2 |
or days of fly | 2 |
a later letter he | 2 |
of the representative was | 2 |
which was due in | 2 |
illness and death of | 2 |
which it is my | 2 |
it was one of | 2 |
appointed agent to the | 2 |
on my own account | 2 |
even if the whole | 2 |
asked to contribute to | 2 |
by the announcement of | 2 |
of those who were | 2 |
me on the subject | 2 |
and that of the | 2 |
be of use to | 2 |
permission to publish the | 2 |
correspondence with leigh hunt | 2 |
as to the works | 2 |
is doubtful whether he | 2 |
i trouble you with | 2 |
a new volume of | 2 |
which are likely to | 2 |
are a branch of | 2 |
to purchase the copyright | 2 |
though they did not | 2 |
a branch of business | 2 |
am by no means | 2 |
the particulars of the | 2 |
man of great natural | 2 |
for the first volume | 2 |
a set of the | 2 |
justice to believe that | 2 |
not the courage to | 2 |
anonymous author of hypocrisy | 2 |
published the works of | 2 |
pray have the goodness | 2 |
moore as to life | 2 |
take so much trouble | 2 |
moore to john murray | 2 |
murray sent him the | 2 |
to make arrangements for | 2 |
the subject of it | 2 |
him to eminence and | 2 |
the attention of the | 2 |
to be set up | 2 |
of all these novels | 2 |
the hands of mr | 2 |
following extract from a | 2 |
i have been so | 2 |
the head of a | 2 |
by the sale of | 2 |
as to life of | 2 |
set to work to | 2 |
john macmurray or murray | 2 |
he was about to | 2 |
of his interest in | 2 |
member of parliament for | 2 |
days before ballantyne left | 2 |
i am very much | 2 |
that he had sent | 2 |
letter which i have | 2 |
injunction as to edin | 2 |
i have for the | 2 |
he had no objection | 2 |
holland to john murray | 2 |
to the feelings of | 2 |
in the last chapter | 2 |
the octavo edition of | 2 |
not be disagreeable to | 2 |
the pilgrims of the | 2 |
than any of the | 2 |
out of my power | 2 |
quarterly review will be | 2 |
that the author has | 2 |
he was invited to | 2 |
i have heard of | 2 |
when he called upon | 2 |
the day of its | 2 |
he seems to have | 2 |
it was not at | 2 |
in a cheap form | 2 |
i should be proud | 2 |
blackwood on the personality | 2 |
views on the subject | 2 |
of a new periodical | 2 |
as incompatible with my | 2 |
and his last letter | 2 |
subsequent letter to mr | 2 |
need not tell you | 2 |
that you would not | 2 |
work for the press | 2 |
if there was any | 2 |
the first pages of | 2 |
of the heroes of | 2 |
he must be a | 2 |
and sent it to | 2 |
views as to the | 2 |
is of the highest | 2 |
to write for the | 2 |
the remains of lord | 2 |
i should tell you | 2 |
tell you that i | 2 |
very much obliged to | 2 |
as well as by | 2 |
business of a publishing | 2 |
the failure of that | 2 |
the second edition of | 2 |
about to leave england | 2 |
i must have the | 2 |
has not been preserved | 2 |
lord byron had made | 2 |
coronation of george iv | 2 |
know very well that | 2 |
that he had read | 2 |
which brought him into | 2 |
the proprietor of the | 2 |
of every work which | 2 |
towards the conclusion of | 2 |
greatly obliged by the | 2 |
the greatest publishers in | 2 |
i have not seen | 2 |
set of the proofs | 2 |
publication of don juan | 2 |
a sum of money | 2 |
memoirs of the carbonari | 2 |
in respect to the | 2 |
away from the path | 2 |
it was not without | 2 |
it will be in | 2 |
for his contributions to | 2 |
the death of allegra | 2 |
i regret that i | 2 |
it impossible for me | 2 |
connection with the representative | 2 |
in his conversation and | 2 |
and if you have | 2 |
declined as incompatible with | 2 |
ready with his criticism | 2 |
appointed london agents for | 2 |
the articles in the | 2 |
and not in the | 2 |
have a set of | 2 |
the greater part of | 2 |
anything of the kind | 2 |
take charge of the | 2 |
chapter iii murray and | 2 |
i do not mean | 2 |
will call in albemarle | 2 |
his connection with the | 2 |
both author and publisher | 2 |
in the progress of | 2 |
in want of money | 2 |
mon cher monsieur murray | 2 |
ye mariners of england | 2 |
in a manner the | 2 |
i am happy to | 2 |
as yet i have | 2 |
there is nothing in | 2 |
the translation from an | 2 |
court of george ii | 2 |
to see lord byron | 2 |
ballantyne wrote to murray | 2 |
not only in england | 2 |
and i should not | 2 |
i did not hesitate | 2 |
so young a man | 2 |
as it has done | 2 |
in america and france | 2 |
which had so long | 2 |
me a list of | 2 |
to ask me to | 2 |
nine years of george | 2 |
that the writer of | 2 |
desirous of publishing a | 2 |
first and second cantos | 2 |
that i should have | 2 |
and the prisoner of | 2 |
i am sorry for | 2 |
he agreed with mr | 2 |
be inferred from the | 2 |
induced to undertake the | 2 |
i would not be | 2 |
three months after his | 2 |
the most solemn manner | 2 |
off an article on | 2 |
life and achievements of | 2 |
in which you have | 2 |
i say that i | 2 |
to make a small | 2 |
the year in which | 2 |
he was very ill | 2 |
being the author of | 2 |
and much more than | 2 |
to the greatest publishers | 2 |
suffice it to say | 2 |
as a token of | 2 |
that the author of | 2 |
should be devoted to | 2 |
my hands in a | 2 |
on the affairs of | 2 |
might be injurious to | 2 |
obliged by the favour | 2 |
if i were to | 2 |
the repayment of the | 2 |
to be made public | 2 |
taken the liberty of | 2 |
of europe during the | 2 |
of the late charles | 2 |
which i should be | 2 |
i have told him | 2 |
and that he would | 2 |
of the nature of | 2 |
between the poet and | 2 |
which is at present | 2 |
do not know what | 2 |
i had no notion | 2 |
in the british museum | 2 |
that he thought he | 2 |
murray wrote to mr | 2 |
so far as to | 2 |
merely because he has | 2 |
and if you will | 2 |
of the success of | 2 |
take part in the | 2 |
proposed edition of british | 2 |
on the strength of | 2 |
plans as a publisher | 2 |
of the quarterly was | 2 |
that i am quite | 2 |
for a share in | 2 |
by the favour of | 2 |
and in order to | 2 |
be considered as a | 2 |
of archibald constable co | 2 |
the preparation of the | 2 |
one of his best | 2 |
been desirous of publishing | 2 |
could not as yet | 2 |
his new view of | 2 |
i have nothing to | 2 |
and i will drink | 2 |
viii murray and gifford | 2 |
a favourite scheme of | 2 |
chief means of support | 2 |
in addition to the | 2 |
the author to offer | 2 |
my best compliments to | 2 |
course of my life | 2 |
totally declined as incompatible | 2 |
five hundred guineas for | 2 |
fourth share in marmion | 2 |
of lady hervey and | 2 |
was brought under his | 2 |
drink your health in | 2 |
at the expense of | 2 |
to your influence with | 2 |
publisher of the quarterly | 2 |
his review of the | 2 |
will be in the | 2 |
nothing more is heard | 2 |
my honour as a | 2 |
one of the principal | 2 |
extracts from his letters | 2 |
to the picture galleries | 2 |
applied to me for | 2 |
lockhart as editor of | 2 |
him that he would | 2 |
the house of commons | 2 |
was nevertheless willing to | 2 |
i have too much | 2 |
portion of the manuscript | 2 |
and author of the | 2 |
i did not conceive | 2 |
de vega and inez | 2 |
the london publisher of | 2 |
did not hesitate to | 2 |
best of my power | 2 |
shall write to him | 2 |
the terms of his | 2 |
impress on your mind | 2 |
the first number will | 2 |
of the memoirs of | 2 |
for the second volume | 2 |
the life and correspondence | 2 |
should be the editor | 2 |
of the spirit of | 2 |
with which he was | 2 |
to you before the | 2 |
not fail to be | 2 |
to me a matter | 2 |
to which the author | 2 |
brought under his notice | 2 |
the memoirs of lord | 2 |
to a request for | 2 |
the account of the | 2 |
i declare to you | 2 |
wrote to murray on | 2 |
the irregularity of its | 2 |
and in that case | 2 |
from the proceeds of | 2 |
lives of the poets | 2 |
be author of tales | 2 |
have been so long | 2 |
if it so please | 2 |
are not a few | 2 |
of whom i know | 2 |
and the london publication | 2 |
and i do not | 2 |
assure you that i | 2 |
was brought under the | 2 |
all in my power | 2 |
i shall be glad | 2 |
hunt is most vilely | 2 |
to give you a | 2 |
it is impossible to | 2 |
murray received the following | 2 |
theatrical fund dinner in | 2 |
as it has been | 2 |
author of these novels | 2 |
not to be published | 2 |
nor was he at | 2 |
was editor of the | 2 |
it is supposed that | 2 |
new cantos of don | 2 |
copies of the first | 2 |
a man who has | 2 |
man of his talents | 2 |
jeffrey to john murray | 2 |
will see what i | 2 |
murray had long contemplated | 2 |
i can judge of | 2 |
and lay of the | 2 |
translated the new testament | 2 |
my more serious plans | 2 |
who had been in | 2 |
this little job for | 2 |
the business of a | 2 |
to make it the | 2 |
i feel that it | 2 |
london publication of the | 2 |
published until the end | 2 |
to publish the life | 2 |
on monday i shall | 2 |
never been able to | 2 |
portion of his time | 2 |
a fact of which | 2 |
were to ask me | 2 |
path of elegant criticism | 2 |
the character of a | 2 |
the circumstances of the | 2 |
real state of the | 2 |
ever totally declined as | 2 |
become a member of | 2 |
he is a very | 2 |
bertram at drury lane | 2 |
it should be the | 2 |
because he is a | 2 |
from what he has | 2 |
and i may add | 2 |
the last nine years | 2 |
hope you will be | 2 |
which i hope you | 2 |
to be in london | 2 |
i suppose you will | 2 |
be at liberty to | 2 |
to have made a | 2 |
his life of scott | 2 |
large sum of money | 2 |
of state for foreign | 2 |
were published by mr | 2 |
to print an edition | 2 |
as it had been | 2 |
in case you do | 2 |
i still hope that | 2 |
that he had any | 2 |
from day to day | 2 |
the following passage from | 2 |
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was much surprised to | 2 |
ordered to quit paris | 2 |
to part with it | 2 |
commit it to the | 2 |
to murray about this | 2 |
if i am not | 2 |
of childe harold and | 2 |
writing the life of | 2 |
have a great respect | 2 |
his correspondence with murray | 2 |
am very sorry to | 2 |
hardly fail to be | 2 |
considerable portion of his | 2 |
all the advantages of | 2 |
for a few days | 2 |
in the management of | 2 |
he is now in | 2 |
the members of the | 2 |
chapter xiii thomas campbell | 2 |
have led him to | 2 |
taking the advice of | 2 |
to say something which | 2 |
after a reference to | 2 |
it will be our | 2 |
not aware of the | 2 |
in the croker correspondence | 2 |
call in albemarle street | 2 |
beginning of his publishing | 2 |
he received for his | 2 |
loss on his drama | 2 |
he received a letter | 2 |
of a new edition | 2 |
the most intimate terms | 2 |
the quarterly review will | 2 |
if he thought it | 2 |
marriage of john murray | 2 |
for take so much | 2 |
first two cantos of | 2 |
and went through many | 2 |
betwixt your house and | 2 |
you for your kind | 2 |
the disposal of the | 2 |
it will enable me | 2 |
a friend of his | 2 |
hunt to john murray | 2 |
something very important to | 2 |
which you will be | 2 |
handbook to the east | 2 |
in reply to a | 2 |
to be at the | 2 |
the real state of | 2 |
i trust it will | 2 |
the expense of the | 2 |
of royal london volunteers | 2 |
i am the author | 2 |
and that i have | 2 |
i think if you | 2 |
the third canto of | 2 |
time they met was | 2 |
as soon as you | 2 |
later letter he said | 2 |
lord byron called upon | 2 |
the heroes of the | 2 |
to the satisfaction of | 2 |
by no means the | 2 |
every reason to believe | 2 |
have not been able | 2 |
for three or four | 2 |
i am inclined to | 2 |
if it did not | 2 |
of calamities of authors | 2 |
i have been very | 2 |
of the same kind | 2 |
sum given for the | 2 |
it is the most | 2 |
of the most respectable | 2 |
and the other works | 2 |
or if you have | 2 |
was published in the | 2 |
of the lady of | 2 |
on his drama with | 2 |
on the cockney school | 2 |
of english bards and | 2 |
hope that he will | 2 |
is not in his | 2 |
that nothing can be | 2 |
which i received this | 2 |
murray for a loan | 2 |
was not a man | 2 |
the end of december | 2 |
a view to the | 2 |
to show that the | 2 |
of one who is | 2 |
life of william pitt | 2 |
fitted up as a | 2 |
and i am happy | 2 |
to his own wish | 2 |
doubts as to the | 2 |
one of the few | 2 |
told me that he | 2 |
appears to me that | 2 |
days later he wrote | 2 |
unrelenting excitement and importunity | 2 |
him to do so | 2 |
large sums of money | 2 |
long been desirous of | 2 |
by the following letter | 2 |
to have been made | 2 |
consulted about the matter | 2 |
the works of one | 2 |
wish that you would | 2 |
your own feelings and | 2 |
that the work should | 2 |
man to deal with | 2 |
in his life of | 2 |
the spirit of the | 2 |
he used to be | 2 |
the best of my | 2 |
the least possible delay | 2 |
do you think of | 2 |
issue of the first | 2 |
i can have no | 2 |
lady hervey and horace | 2 |
existed between the murrays | 2 |
am sure it will | 2 |
of the publication of | 2 |
i had not made | 2 |
to the publisher of | 2 |
the proceedings of the | 2 |
being the result of | 2 |
edition of his poems | 2 |
in consequence of this | 2 |
i should hope that | 2 |
bible society in spain | 2 |
at that time in | 2 |
wish that i should | 2 |
and whatever may be | 2 |
this number of the | 2 |
who was at that | 2 |
the copyright of which | 2 |
to be entrusted with | 2 |
joint editor of the | 2 |
of bringing out a | 2 |
on account of my | 2 |
edition was called for | 2 |
it appeared at the | 2 |
he had no doubt | 2 |
it would be well | 2 |
articles in the quarterly | 2 |
copies of the work | 2 |
between the murrays and | 2 |
attachment to miss elliot | 2 |
had it in my | 2 |
have something very important | 2 |
wrote in his diary | 2 |
to one of his | 2 |
of lord byron and | 2 |
author of the review | 2 |
it will be as | 2 |
of part of the | 2 |
the wild irish boy | 2 |
application was made to | 2 |
before ballantyne left edinburgh | 2 |
a considerable amount of | 2 |
him in the face | 2 |
it proper to observe | 2 |
is unnecessary for me | 2 |
in a letter of | 2 |
the state of public | 2 |
the tone of the | 2 |
by means of which | 2 |
i am sure he | 2 |
place of business was | 2 |
of a daily paper | 2 |
it appears from the | 2 |
it would not be | 2 |
of business which i | 2 |
a subsequent letter to | 2 |
murray to constable co | 2 |
at the instance of | 2 |
first act of manfred | 2 |
and correspondence of thomas | 2 |
shall be glad to | 2 |
the new testament into | 2 |
description of hindostan and | 2 |
the following refers to | 2 |
be useful to you | 2 |
became a contributor to | 2 |
of the proposed new | 2 |
of all the copyrights | 2 |
the importance of the | 2 |
i shall have the | 2 |
you will perceive by | 2 |
chapter viii murray and | 2 |
of the latter part | 2 |
in his don juan | 2 |
it his duty to | 2 |
birth of benjamin disraeli | 2 |
on the banks of | 2 |
to publish a volume | 2 |
kind enough to show | 2 |
hundred guineas for the | 2 |
member of the royal | 2 |
of the siege of | 2 |
the justice to believe | 2 |
of john murray the | 2 |
so far as can | 2 |
the siege of corinth | 2 |
chapter xxi memoirs of | 2 |
which i have paid | 2 |
of society with the | 2 |
making arrangements for the | 2 |
to become the publisher | 2 |
in the smallest degree | 2 |
letter has not been | 2 |
failure of the representative | 2 |
publication of the review | 2 |
ceased to be published | 2 |
in the same way | 2 |
in such a situation | 2 |
no doubt that we | 2 |
and if i am | 2 |
lockhart went down to | 2 |
to the house of | 2 |
and that you would | 2 |
and that the whole | 2 |
it appears to be | 2 |
the new number of | 2 |
of waverley novels at | 2 |
articles he wrote for | 2 |
lifetime of lord byron | 2 |
sir walter scott in | 2 |
outset of his career | 2 |
but what i was | 2 |
have the honour of | 2 |
to understand each other | 2 |
if i do not | 2 |
to put up with | 2 |
to give him the | 2 |
epochs of the arts | 2 |
a few weeks ago | 2 |
and the result of | 2 |
the exile of erin | 2 |
injunction in case of | 2 |
for a tory borough | 2 |
writing for the quarterly | 2 |
have no objection to | 2 |
the eighteenth century were | 2 |
view of the state | 2 |
his book on the | 2 |
by myself from the | 2 |
three years i have | 2 |
greatest publishers in london | 2 |
you think it right | 2 |
fourth canto of childe | 2 |
to eminence and respectability | 2 |
a portion of his | 2 |
the projection of the | 2 |
it is possible that | 2 |
which might have led | 2 |
to trouble you with | 2 |
the satisfaction of both | 2 |
be the means of | 2 |
some things in the | 2 |
was intended to be | 2 |
i have in my | 2 |
it was necessary to | 2 |
an assortment of books | 2 |
if it should be | 2 |
not aware of his | 2 |
third edition of the | 2 |
is now nearly finished | 2 |
of the friendship and | 2 |
you have the goodness | 2 |
of which he was | 2 |
of the whole business | 2 |
appearance of the article | 2 |
i have said to | 2 |
whatever may be the | 2 |
it is utterly impossible | 2 |
chapter xxii washington irving | 2 |
who was then in | 2 |
far as regarded his | 2 |
in the history of | 2 |
the publication of each | 2 |
manuscript of the poem | 2 |
of the british novelists | 2 |
to the world at | 2 |
all the rest of | 2 |
correspondence on the subject | 2 |
to enable him to | 2 |
have no sort of | 2 |
the life of nelson | 2 |
at the royal institution | 2 |
will be found in | 2 |
the pages of the | 2 |
from a letter from | 2 |
a native of edinburgh | 2 |
it was not until | 2 |
on my part to | 2 |
had the good fortune | 2 |
ill at the time | 2 |
midst of his work | 2 |
the copyright of his | 2 |
which i did not | 2 |
that you had already | 2 |
do not think it | 2 |
at the disposal of | 2 |
of james ballantyne co | 2 |
i am apprehensive that | 2 |
to have it in | 2 |
but he told me | 2 |
of being one of | 2 |
the authorship of the | 2 |
were also published by | 2 |
quite impossible that anything | 2 |
his own cost and | 2 |
the house of stewart | 2 |
the sultan at constantinople | 2 |
the issue of the | 2 |
of a publishing bookseller | 2 |
prided himself on being | 2 |
to the rest of | 2 |
the offer of a | 2 |
this letter has not | 2 |
the royal society of | 2 |
i am going to | 2 |
to be repaid in | 2 |
the more i think | 2 |
i shall have no | 2 |
abercorn to john murray | 2 |
may be able to | 2 |
to the propriety of | 2 |
on the personality of | 2 |
lord byron was in | 2 |
of the future lord | 2 |
to our honour that | 2 |
such a man as | 2 |
appearance of the work | 2 |
introduced to gifford by | 2 |
doubt that we shall | 2 |
him as to the | 2 |
were of opinion that | 2 |
my opinion of the | 2 |
in which they were | 2 |
received from lord byron | 2 |
i will drink your | 2 |
the sum which i | 2 |
first number will be | 2 |
state of the case | 2 |
with the view of | 2 |
fresh alliance with constable | 2 |
to the memory of | 2 |
as well as on | 2 |
a page or two | 2 |
of one thousand guineas | 2 |
has read the first | 2 |
to believe that i | 2 |
declined to purchase them | 2 |
to be understood that | 2 |
he has applied to | 2 |
murray would take care | 2 |
have the satisfaction of | 2 |
would be well to | 2 |
works of john home | 2 |
new number of the | 2 |
to say a word | 2 |
as to send me | 2 |
but i have a | 2 |
through the medium of | 2 |
it continues to be | 2 |
which he proposed to | 2 |
and assure him that | 2 |
english bards and scotch | 2 |
is no doubt that | 2 |
the friendly correspondence between | 2 |
english out of india | 2 |
shelley to john murray | 2 |
became one of the | 2 |
had been on the | 2 |
branch of business which | 2 |
my share of the | 2 |
is to be made | 2 |
the rest of mr | 2 |
the third edition of | 2 |
that all things have | 2 |
he has not the | 2 |
haber to john murray | 2 |
merit of the work | 2 |
was the want of | 2 |
to publish further cantos | 2 |
byron on his domestic | 2 |
that they should be | 2 |
it does not appear | 2 |
which had been so | 2 |
was under the necessity | 2 |
i am disposed to | 2 |
two cantos of childe | 2 |
were at that time | 2 |
review will be in | 2 |
which is to be | 2 |
gathered on the spot | 2 |
i wish that i | 2 |
i may tell you | 2 |
proposed secret history of | 2 |
the honour of being | 2 |
he became one of | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
recollections of lord byron | 2 |
criticism on the work | 2 |
impression on his mind | 2 |
lord john russell also | 2 |
idea of a new | 2 |
knew nothing about it | 2 |
i tell you that | 2 |
it is evident that | 2 |
will be observed that | 2 |
i have not heard | 2 |
xxi memoirs of lady | 2 |
walter scott is the | 2 |
authorship of the waverley | 2 |
i never read so | 2 |
following letter to mr | 2 |
will enable you to | 2 |
i had done him | 2 |
that there was no | 2 |
and in the meantime | 2 |
review for the quarterly | 2 |
the prisoner of chillon | 2 |
been one of my | 2 |
the said lord byron | 2 |
but it is not | 2 |
there is no copyright | 2 |
that i think the | 2 |
as a gentleman and | 2 |
to the extent of | 2 |
taken a leading part | 2 |
you may rely upon | 2 |
childe harold and the | 2 |
will be glad to | 2 |
as far as one | 2 |
far as can be | 2 |
to the starting of | 2 |
inferred from his letter | 2 |
and that of messrs | 2 |
had no objection to | 2 |
you that it is | 2 |
sale of their works | 2 |
there is not one | 2 |
is not improbable that | 2 |
anecdote of lord nelson | 2 |
because he has written | 2 |
to ensure its publication | 2 |
profits of the work | 2 |
the fall of jerusalem | 2 |
that i do not | 2 |
remains of lord byron | 2 |
but i would not | 2 |
long correspondence took place | 2 |
tell you that your | 2 |
new editor for the | 2 |
be anxious to hear | 2 |
this is not all | 2 |
to him that he | 2 |
byron has sent me | 2 |
i have a great | 2 |
i cannot be in | 2 |
made the acquaintance of | 2 |
i think of my | 2 |
i would endeavour to | 2 |
in the early part | 2 |
sent him the following | 2 |
that i did not | 2 |
authorship of waverley novels | 2 |
this part of the | 2 |
to the author of | 2 |
the education of his | 2 |
had been so long | 2 |
and some of them | 2 |
to the best of | 2 |
at the mercy of | 2 |
doubt that he will | 2 |
connected with you in | 2 |
was of a very | 2 |
i trust that your | 2 |
under the terms of | 2 |
we are to be | 2 |
members of my family | 2 |
on the day of | 2 |
hope to be in | 2 |
the success of this | 2 |
the world at large | 2 |
bill transactions with ballantyne | 2 |
retrospect of a long | 2 |
in the new review | 2 |
himself the author of | 2 |
i am every day | 2 |
will be sent to | 2 |
as you can afford | 2 |
out of his hands | 2 |
come to the point | 2 |
one of his letters | 2 |
have no doubt of | 2 |
a few copies of | 2 |
regiment of royal london | 2 |
novels at the theatrical | 2 |
in favour of the | 2 |
works in which they | 2 |
byron wrote to murray | 2 |
is impossible for me | 2 |
controversy aroused by it | 2 |
the necessity of declining | 2 |
trust it will be | 2 |
copyright shall be entirely | 2 |
and as i have | 2 |
statue of lord byron | 2 |
be introduced to him | 2 |
that he should receive | 2 |
in common with mr | 2 |
of the article on | 2 |
me some time ago | 2 |
of them that i | 2 |
but you must not | 2 |
a height that it | 2 |
a list of books | 2 |
he was endeavouring to | 2 |
it is full of | 2 |
renewal of correspondence with | 2 |
but they have no | 2 |
thousand copies of the | 2 |
do not think there | 2 |
i am obliged to | 2 |
day of its publication | 2 |
print an edition of | 2 |
vii constable and ballantyne | 2 |
which must attend the | 2 |
the sale of books | 2 |
there was a very | 2 |
my sense of your | 2 |
the result of a | 2 |
and in the course | 2 |
his speeches on the | 2 |
the proprietors of the | 2 |
for the edinburgh review | 2 |
view of the subject | 2 |
you to judge for | 2 |
take no notice of | 2 |
in the publication of | 2 |
you to let me | 2 |
for a loan of | 2 |
the second and third | 2 |
about the sale of | 2 |
to publish his work | 2 |
his way through the | 2 |
following letter of mr | 2 |
the restoration of his | 2 |
cantos of childe harold | 2 |
the author of these | 2 |
in the review of | 2 |
it is needless to | 2 |
of a man who | 2 |
the execution of the | 2 |
did not answer this | 2 |
the london publication of | 2 |
a few days before | 2 |
not be considered as | 2 |
doubt as to the | 2 |
to dispose of them | 2 |
have given me a | 2 |
disraeli wrote to mr | 2 |
vi the quarterly launched | 2 |
my good friend dr | 2 |
agent to the bible | 2 |
to take no notice | 2 |
an end of the | 2 |
i have no objection | 2 |
that it was not | 2 |
the publication of which | 2 |
in the present instance | 2 |
up between him and | 2 |
have been given to | 2 |
the works of de | 2 |
mere matter of business | 2 |
future publication of the | 2 |
supporters of the quarterly | 2 |
possession of the original | 2 |
the manuscript to mr | 2 |
very anxious to have | 2 |
i should be happy | 2 |
as can be ascertained | 2 |
same number of blackwood | 2 |
that which i have | 2 |
so far as regarded | 2 |
my name to be | 2 |
but if i can | 2 |
the opinion of mr | 2 |
to look at the | 2 |
of his son john | 2 |
from a letter to | 2 |
management of the review | 2 |
selections from british poets | 2 |
letter on the subject | 2 |
be in my power | 2 |
i have to thank | 2 |
works by the author | 2 |
for the good opinion | 2 |
the author of certain | 2 |
all who knew him | 2 |
that is likely to | 2 |
lord byron informed mr | 2 |
of publishing the memoirs | 2 |
confess to you that | 2 |
to hear what you | 2 |
out to him the | 2 |
of the good and | 2 |
which was then in | 2 |
was then in london | 2 |
the business of the | 2 |
it was said that | 2 |
retirement from the editorship | 2 |
the negotiations for the | 2 |
the terms of the | 2 |
a few months before | 2 |
a great loss to | 2 |
in the french revolution | 2 |
those written to mr | 2 |
bids me tell you | 2 |
be at melbourne house | 2 |
of the work was | 2 |
a long correspondence took | 2 |
it would appear that | 2 |
murray that it was | 2 |
of the morning chronicle | 2 |
the character of meg | 2 |
editor of the edinburgh | 2 |
i had the honour | 2 |
of the work in | 2 |
lope de vega and | 2 |
the following was mr | 2 |
in a long letter | 2 |
has been suggested to | 2 |
the most elegant manner | 2 |
the case of the | 2 |
the publisher of so | 2 |
and that he is | 2 |
i have applied to | 2 |
and there was scarcely | 2 |
be introduced to the | 2 |
to lord byron on | 2 |
macmurray or murray the | 2 |
you will accept of | 2 |
had i been aware | 2 |
and inez de castro | 2 |
pursuit of his profession | 2 |
had passed between them | 2 |
this state of things | 2 |
ancient history of scotland | 2 |
last reign of napoleon | 2 |
would not give more | 2 |
of the volume to | 2 |
i wrote to mr | 2 |
at once forwarded to | 2 |
i intend to do | 2 |
at his own cost | 2 |
iii murray and constable | 2 |
complete edition of lord | 2 |
transferred to john murray | 2 |
which i have ever | 2 |
i ought not to | 2 |
history of paul jones | 2 |
early part of the | 2 |
may think proper to | 2 |
have heard from mr | 2 |
which i intend to | 2 |
to undertake the work | 2 |
greatly pleased with the | 2 |
poor irish friend maturin | 2 |
business which i have | 2 |
to do on this | 2 |
was that which he | 2 |
note which i received | 2 |
with which i have | 2 |
the copyrights of his | 2 |
i have a very | 2 |
more than once i | 2 |
in consideration of the | 2 |
when that event was | 2 |
chapter vii constable and | 2 |
the perusal of the | 2 |
not the kind of | 2 |
i will at once | 2 |
murray as to representative | 2 |
i hope to be | 2 |
soon as i receive | 2 |
the first john murray | 2 |
your obedient humble servant | 2 |
for your kindness in | 2 |
i was much surprised | 2 |
achievements of lord wellington | 2 |
to be able to | 2 |
dash off an article | 2 |
was very ill at | 2 |
will you have the | 2 |
by individuals of the | 2 |
not answer this letter | 2 |
kindly remembered to you | 2 |
i intend to go | 2 |
to state that i | 2 |
on the patronage of | 2 |
when he heard of | 2 |
the general tone of | 2 |
i had a very | 2 |
which it would be | 2 |
be under the necessity | 2 |
had for some time | 2 |
i am happy in | 2 |
communication with sir robert | 2 |
of the said lord | 2 |
letter to lord byron | 2 |
chapter xix works published | 2 |
it is unnecessary for | 2 |
interest in the quarterly | 2 |
had remained in his | 2 |
declined to publish the | 2 |
think it would be | 2 |
sure it will give | 2 |
he thus records his | 2 |
defence of sir r | 2 |
the most delicate and | 2 |
a share in a | 2 |
sense of the word | 2 |
publisher of english bards | 2 |
journey to the east | 2 |
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the battle of waterloo | 2 |
of his life he | 2 |
appeared at the right | 2 |
of opinion that the | 2 |
made up my mind | 2 |
to go to the | 2 |
chapter vi the quarterly | 2 |
than as a mere | 2 |
in that case have | 2 |
the state of europe | 2 |
of a hundred pounds | 2 |
the first of the | 2 |
the following year mr | 2 |
between murray and gifford | 2 |
the authorship of waverley | 2 |
to be the amount | 2 |
peel to john murray | 2 |
that i had not | 2 |
in the second number | 2 |
the bible society in | 2 |
it is not improbable | 2 |
favoured with your note | 2 |
not published until the | 2 |
have been obliged to | 2 |
scott replied in the | 2 |
was at once forwarded | 2 |
to give me for | 2 |
you will perhaps be | 2 |
i have endeavoured to | 2 |
most solemn manner that | 2 |
be so good as | 2 |
duke of wellington for | 2 |
stanzas of the fourth | 2 |
was published by mr | 2 |
good as to send | 2 |
received two days ago | 2 |
with the duke of | 2 |
a veteran author to | 2 |
he left the room | 2 |
as a mere matter | 2 |
the letter of julia | 2 |
as to the sale | 2 |
will speak for itself | 2 |
in which you would | 2 |
in the whole course | 2 |
and achievements of lord | 2 |
to that by which | 2 |
copyrights of his works | 2 |
me a great deal | 2 |
the erection of a | 2 |
have a third volume | 2 |
after the death of | 2 |
in his eighteenth year | 2 |
by lord john russell | 2 |
hindostan and adjacent countries | 2 |
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of which has been | 2 |
our first number must | 2 |
on his domestic circumstances | 2 |
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he was by no | 2 |
for the articles which | 2 |
and informed him that | 2 |
which was carried on | 2 |
murray desiring him to | 2 |
i have heard from | 2 |
and received the following | 2 |
from scott to murray | 2 |
of a long life | 2 |
from the path of | 2 |
during the life of | 2 |
to which i do | 2 |
a letter from the | 2 |
the memorandum of agreement | 2 |
the establishment of a | 2 |
lord byron and some | 2 |
the son of a | 2 |
by saying that the | 2 |
accepts editorship of q | 2 |
this has given me | 2 |
you would have the | 2 |
to contribute an article | 2 |
gladstone to john murray | 2 |
memoirs of the court | 2 |
to the duke of | 2 |
do myself the pleasure | 2 |
deprive me of the | 2 |
which existed between the | 2 |
i have this moment | 2 |
of the cookery book | 2 |
with duke of wellington | 2 |
article on the polar | 2 |
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to be submitted to | 2 |
edition of the life | 2 |
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to the bible society | 2 |
the ode to venice | 2 |
dedicated to lord grey | 2 |
the manuscript of the | 2 |
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that i never met | 2 |
first article in the | 2 |
an opportunity of making | 2 |
business transactions with constable | 2 |
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wrote to his friend | 2 |
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it need scarcely be | 2 |
at least for a | 2 |
brought under the notice | 2 |
into the career of | 2 |
told him that you | 2 |
his scottish agency to | 2 |
i am pleased with | 2 |
negotiations with moore as | 2 |
the money necessary for | 2 |
was the subject of | 2 |
the author and the | 2 |
that i am very | 2 |
part of the work | 2 |
between himself and the | 2 |
plantation and landscape gardening | 2 |
to be in the | 2 |
the heart of midlothian | 2 |
rd regiment of royal | 2 |
half share in the | 2 |