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john murray to mr36
of the edinburgh review28
at the same time22
in the course of22
disraeli to john murray22
he wrote to mr21
lockhart to john murray20
of the quarterly review19
the publication of the17
scott to john murray17
murray to lord byron16
towards the end of15
john murray to lord15
on the subject of14
the end of the13
for the purpose of13
number of the quarterly12
with respect to the12
the whole of the11
on the other hand11
the author of the10
at the end of10
editor of the quarterly10
to say that i9
the bible in spain9
for the copyright of9
blackwood to john murray9
by the author of9
with regard to the9
history of the jews8
under the necessity of8
the pleasure of seeing8
in the case of8
the rest of the8
in my power to8
the editorship of the8
one of the most8
gifford to john murray8
croker to john murray8
he wrote to murray8
in the midst of8
the course of the8
i have just received8
editorship of the quarterly8
in the hands of8
of the peninsular war8
the first number of8
is one of the8
as well as the8
the editor of the8
in the following letter7
i am sorry to7
the success of the7
the hands of the7
the copyright of the7
george borrow to john7
published by him during7
the duke of wellington7
a great deal of7
that he should be7
the beginning of the7
in a letter to7
the history of the7
by him during the7
the appearance of the7
him during the year7
a man of his7
i should like to7
to the end of7
first number of the7
in the following year7
tales of my landlord7
an article on the7
borrow to john murray7
at the beginning of7
other books published by7
cantos of don juan7
books published by him7
me to say that6
have the honour to6
tales of a grandfather6
the result of the6
into the hands of6
received a letter from6
was one of the6
book of the church6
your obliged and faithful6
i do not know6
pleasure of seeing you6
the life of lord6
the sale of the6
history of the peninsular6
i hope you will6
life of lord byron6
the first volume of6
so good as to6
have the goodness to6
a copy of the6
to sir walter scott6
obliged and faithful servant6
lady of the lake6
seems to have been6
an account of the6
to thank you for6
i have the honour6
at the head of6
the honour to be6
you that i am6
a letter from mr6
the author of waverley6
murray on the subject6
articles for the quarterly6
of the first volume5
will do me the5
at the close of5
impossible for me to5
had the pleasure of5
publication of the edinburgh5
in the edinburgh review5
i have written to5
the failure of the5
be so kind as5
i trust that you5
a new edition of5
i do not think5
the end of his5
a day or two5
as editor of the5
i am anxious to5
i shall be happy5
the favour of your5
of the first number5
you will do me5
copyright of don juan5
moor and the loch5
trust that you will5
i am sure you5
if you were to5
he wrote to his5
have the pleasure of5
in the way of5
nothing to do with5
the manner in which5
canto of childe harold5
in the first instance5
may be inferred from5
my boy hobby o5
as far as i5
a letter to mr5
in the following month5
to get rid of5
him on the subject5
the following letter to5
me the favour to5
southey to john murray5
from time to time5
a complete edition of5
in connection with the5
coleridge to john murray5
in the autumn of5
wrote to lord byron5
at the age of5
on the part of5
sketch from private life5
but it was not5
am sorry to say5
without loss of time5
the publisher of the5
i am very glad5
not being able to5
siege of corinth and5
the early part of5
the name of the5
ballantyne to john murray5
of the works of5
the moor and the5
the property of the5
of the court of5
the following letter is5
article in the quarterly5
so kind as to5
have nothing to do5
from the following letter5
carlyle to john murray4
lamb to john murray4
the anax of publishers4
the head of the4
on account of the4
have just received a4
i have seen the4
the dean of westminster4
shall be able to4
that it would be4
as well as to4
turner to john murray4
as soon as i4
in the habit of4
the following extract from4
with the exception of4
of the last minstrel4
i have taken the4
it is unnecessary to4
i received this morning4
could not fail to4
a few years later4
to become a contributor4
to look out for4
given to the world4
beg of you to4
the curiosities of literature4
on behalf of the4
for the first number4
library of entertaining knowledge4
to a certain extent4
of one of the4
assure you that it4
i beg you to4
tales of the hall4
of corinth and parisina4
in proportion to the4
ought to have been4
a reference to the4
i beg leave to4
contributors to the quarterly4
of the following year4
in a subsequent letter4
guineas for the copyright4
on his return to4
of the history of4
the following letter of4
the sum of one4
to return to the4
it will be observed4
think it right to4
sent a copy of4
as soon as possible4
was the author of4
first volume of the4
was a native of4
for the diffusion of4
the subject of the4
whig club at cambridge4
to his friend mr4
that he does not4
the close of the4
of some of the4
is the author of4
lord byron wrote to4
to publish the work4
i think it proper4
a share in the4
john murray to messrs4
in which he was4
will agree with me4
with a view to4
i have not been4
the article in the4
we have already seen4
the time of his4
sorry to say that4
i am ready to4
in consequence of his4
in a previous chapter4
the way in which4
on the roman catholic4
that he did not4
for the most part4
that you will not4
to dispose of the4
it will be a4
i had the pleasure4
society for the diffusion4
in consequence of the4
a man of business4
john murray the second4
on the eve of4
i shall not be4
in the event of4
number of the edinburgh4
under the title of4
for the purchase of4
that i should be4
it would have been4
the progress of the4
the cockney school of4
was by no means4
the theatrical fund dinner4
publication of the first4
do me the justice4
cockney school of poetry4
me that he would4
do me the favour4
one of the best4
the lady of the4
murray wrote to lord4
from the fact that4
of the house of4
as soon as he4
that he could not4
on the same day4
education of his son4
the purchase of the4
that i shall be4
a man of great4
end of the year4
diffusion of useful knowledge4
the personality of the4
in communication with mr4
to me that the4
as one of the4
for the first time4
to write to you4
the diffusion of useful4
of the waverley novels4
murray sent a copy4
think it proper to4
the bride of abydos4
where he had been4
to the edinburgh review4
the first part of4
i have received your4
of which i have4
that lord byron was4
if i did not4
shall be happy to4
will be happy to4
that not very good4
informed him that he3
nothing can be more3
the first two volumes3
addressed the following letter3
life of john bunyan3
to have been the3
will enable me to3
memorials of james hogg3
works of lord byron3
are not aware of3
the severity of the3
to take charge of3
number of the review3
though he had no3
a review of the3
barrow to john murray3
the destruction of the3
with him on the3
have occasion to write3
his letter to mr3
he showed me a3
in the meantime i3
shown by the following3
which i do not3
also wrote to mr3
we find him writing3
the part of the3
about the beginning of3
guide to the picture3
to say that he3
do assure you that3
the reputation of the3
the first of a3
to print and publish3
the following letter from3
translation from an ancient3
the foundation of the3
of childe harold in3
in the shape of3
saying that he had3
he was a man3
it in my power3
answer was as follows3
his return to london3
assure you that if3
it will be the3
that he had not3
trade and its remedy3
emperor of the west3
author of hypocrisy unveiled3
there can be no3
since i had the3
to murray on the3
the idea of a3
is shown by the3
as a sort of3
end of his life3
to be author of3
it is true that3
i would not have3
the bishop of llandaff3
may be added that3
in a state of3
under the name of3
am sure you will3
his letters to murray3
be glad to hear3
i mentioned to you3
i am sure i3
find him writing to3
passing through the press3
of the times is3
any part of the3
the midst of his3
the emperor of the3
if you have any3
it will give me3
murray as to the3
you will agree with3
be most happy to3
was a man of3
what do you think3
i have not a3
of the life of3
you will not consider3
lease of the house3
on the other side3
sir walter scott was3
and i have been3
you will see in3
the subject of an3
it appears to me3
the death of lord3
that he would be3
so that i have3
the character of the3
court of james i3
you write to me3
edition of the works3
when i tell you3
second number of the3
harold in the quarterly3
i should have been3
i am sure that3
i have had a3
to tell you that3
and one of his3
don cevallos on the3
which i have been3
the beginning to the3
by sir walter scott3
hogg to john murray3
i shall continue to3
of the new morning3
of the quarterly appeared3
on the occupation of3
the arrival of the3
the centre of literary3
course of the following3
personality of the articles3
circumstances of the case3
to take part in3
by the end of3
agree with me that3
history of the court3
at a loss to3
john murray the third3
the waldegrave and walpole3
your very kind letter3
book on the roman3
burial in westminster abbey3
for the sake of3
a great deal about3
believe me to be3
say that i am3
in the summer of3
it may be added3
benjamin disraeli to john3
agreed to publish the3
correspondence with murray about3
i entreat you to3
as well as his3
the right of publishing3
progress of the quarterly3
the new morning paper3
his articles for the3
was the result of3
of a series of3
have the kindness to3
first of a series3
history of the war3
to you for your3
i shall be at3
of the copyright of3
and i am sorry3
a contributor to the3
a portion of the3
was at that time3
you should be the3
walter scott and lord3
the second number of3
the course of a3
he had not the3
was greatly pleased with3
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as it will be3
of the second volume3
me the justice to3
a considerable portion of3
have received your letter3
by a letter from3
part of the manuscript3
some of his friends3
it is said that3
that he would not3
the gypsies in spain3
his promised visit to3
history of peninsular war3
a considerable part of3
a letter to his3
of the new review3
of the articles in3
to start a new3
if you think it3
a few lines to3
to induce him to3
a letter to the3
hear what you think3
it was intended to3
will be observed from3
he called upon mr3
to get out of3
on his own account3
conversations with lord byron3
me great pleasure to3
i flatter myself that3
the whole course of3
a part of the3
the end of august3
i shall be most3
until the end of3
in his letter to3
but there is a3
in course of post3
the title of the3
the affairs of europe3
to assure you that3
between moore and murray3
the occupation of spain3
to observe that i3
james hogg to john3
cevallos on the occupation3
agree with you that3
character of the late3
if you do not3
for so many years3
i can assure you3
the profits of the3
new edition of the3
happy to see you3
i shall be able3
for the publication of3
his interest in the3
sharon turner to john3
he was able to3
in spite of the3
an ancient chaldee manuscript3
i have no doubt3
in accordance with the3
john murray to the3
murray wrote to him3
i had in the3
the edinburgh review by3
extract from a letter3
to have been a3
when i think of3
of the edinburgh magazine3
the edinburgh review has3
the work was published3
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it is of the3
of a friend of3
to the sale of3
a member of the3
the fourth canto of3
of the progress of3
of the duke of3
occasion to write to3
to obtain possession of3
scott and lord byron3
lady caroline lamb to3
as i wish to3
the age of twenty3
for a long time3
thank you for your3
as there is no3
entitled a letter to3
it is a great3
the establishment of the3
you will not be3
was at the same3
ought not to be3
proposed letters from the3
with sir robert peel3
i am to be3
of scott and byron3
the society for the3
james ballantyne to john3
byron to john murray3
the management of the3
of the curiosities of3
it is impossible for3
that he will be3
the lease of the3
character of james i3
a man of letters3
as in the case3
the story of rimini3
have been able to3
of the work to3
barabbas was a publisher3
the present state of3
third canto of childe3
at the right time3
to the prince regent3
the article on the3
from an ancient chaldee3
waldegrave and walpole memoirs3
write the life of3
that i am not3
a great respect for3
for the sum of3
the works of lord3
of tales of my3
wish to see you3
the merits of a3
to call in the3
the first and second3
i should not have3
i have had no3
the starting of the3
did not like to3
the receipt of the3
of my power to3
selection from british poets3
beginning to the end3
i think you will3
to be published by3
be in town on3
of which i am3
firm of murray highley3
of the state of3
do not like to3
as we have already3
slave trade and its3
the court of james3
works of de foe3
you are willing to3
tales of the east3
for the quarterly review3
i take to be3
royal society of literature3
childe harold in the3
i do not intend3
the same number of3
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let me have a3
to the authorship of3
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his contributions to the3
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the conclusion of the3
that you should be3
selections from the british3
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of the last century3
the tales of the3
i shall endeavour to3
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express my sense of3
a few days later3
caroline lamb to john3
i do assure you3
as to the merits3
that he would have3
in the world to3
and it will be3
am sure i have3
at not being able3
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the following is mr3
what you think of3
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a number or two3
of the proposed review3
bards and scotch reviewers3
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to the merits of3
to sell don juan3
death of lord byron3
of drury lane theatre3
with one of the3
reason to believe that3
of the fourth canto3
success of the work3
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the roman catholic church3
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a present of the3
lord byron to john3
i ought to have3
of the review in3
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i am at present3
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at the theatrical fund3
last letter to murray3
by return of post3
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horace and james smith3
letters from the continent3
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i am very sorry3
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to you that i3
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criminal trials of scotland3
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contributions to the quarterly3
review of childe harold3
you will see what3
i wish i had3
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and some of his3
to become a member3
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of the scots magazine3
john murray to mrs3
sir walter scott and3
removal to albemarle street3
from the british poets3
as to the author3
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as well as of3
to be written by3
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is in my power3
what can i say3
in the first place3
of sir walter scott3
as a man of3
put up to auction2
from the pressure of2
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the first two cantos2
as far as the2
it to say that2
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to present to you2
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the course of three2
to believe that he2
murray seems to have2
to murray for a2
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that he refused to2
the nature of a2
letter of the th2
which i take to2
after the discontinuance of2
in four or five2
make no apology for2
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to start a daily2
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the picture galleries of2
to life of byron2
that it should be2
the secrets of the2
as they do not2
the best and wisest2
letter from scott to2
the future lord beaconsfield2
have been written by2
the eve of the2
i need not tell2
you were kind enough2
fund dinner in edinburgh2
that it will not2
to go to press2
prosperity of the quarterly2
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of the proposed work2
waverley novels at the2
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charming tales of a2
the sketch from private2
and by so doing2
told me that you2
practical information gathered on2
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a doubt as to2
the purchase of mr2
say that i think2
is a great loss2
or memoirs of a2
you think of this2
the contributors to the2
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and you also know2
is a very remarkable2
sacrifice on my part2
to add to the2
editor of the memoirs2
in a day or2
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i hope he will2
byron and some of2
i am in the2
before the appearance of2
the latter part of2
the publication of his2
copy of the volume2
in the most elegant2
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to write me in2
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for about two years2
to lord byron as2
to retire from the2
years of george ii2
half of the profits2
that there is a2
character of meg merrilies2
to the publication of2
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as a publisher was2
his recollections of the2
murray and the young2
editor of a newspaper2
of a grandfather were2
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can hardly fail to2
therefore absolutely necessary that2
i have now read2
from the editorship of2
action for libel against2
the justice of your2
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second visit to scotland2
the earl of eldon2
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to restrain the publication2
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of the eighteenth century2
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correspondence of thomas moore2
of the most interesting2
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lord byron and mr2
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and on his return2
was about to be2
of the royal institution2
which i mean to2
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should be sorry to2
intimacy which existed between2
much more than i2
first edition of the2
be disagreeable to you2
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reply to this letter2
of his correspondence with2
our honour that we2
xix works published in2
i beg you will2
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pages of the edinburgh2
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starving for want of2
able to obtain a2
i received the quarterly2
of anything of the2
in acknowledging the receipt2
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the head of his2
that the whole would2
life of the earl2
of the public taste2
to stand in the2
it shall not be2
i really do not2
murray wrote as follows2
the whig club at2
the same time to2
of a person who2
by the duke of2
this many a day2
last nine years of2
article on the gypsies2
and the forfarshire lairds2
more is heard of2
year in which the2
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murray and his editor2
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chapter xxiv the representative2
wish to publish anything2
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editor of the examiner2
i received from you2
obedient and obliged servant2
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murray wrote to her2
of a work which2
the works which the2
so large a sum2
will drink your health2
my return to london2
harold and the prisoner2
europe during the middle2
you were to publish2
opinion as to the2
that you did not2
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sum of money to2
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edition of beaumont and2
be entrusted with the2
the end of all2
murray and the ballantynes2
at the rate of2
vega and inez de2
put into the hands2
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to judge for yourself2
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between constable and longman2
incompatible with my more2
edition of the british2
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as far as regards2
in the united states2
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editor of the morning2
memoirs of lady hervey2
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taken the liberty to2
room in albemarle street2
to do me the2
an article for the2
i am by no2
the chevalier and m2
it has always been2
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manner in which you2
remained in his possession2
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publication of the new2
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further cantos of don2
enough to show me2
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edition of british novelists2
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believe that he has2
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will be in town2
letters of lord byron2
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any part of it2
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correspondence with lady abercorn2
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new view of society2
that the success of2
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merits of a ms2
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opinion as to its2
that i have been2
said he had seen2
the sale of a2
of the plan which2
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me have a third2
his book of the2
on the appearance of2
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at a time when2
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v origin of the2
of the article in2
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in the style of2
the first french revolution2
had now reached a2
the court of george2
so often that it2
opinion of childe harold2
came to his help2
other side of the2
he has written a2
sum of one thousand2
alone i can or2
be the end of2
i had occasion to2
of which it would2
am sorry that mr2
him to return you2
me to part with2
that you will be2
the moment you can2
and let me have2
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opinion of calamities of2
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to see you to2
a cure for the2
him that he has2
to pay a visit2
of hindostan and adjacent2
of his history of2
kind as to write2
publication of the representative2
the top of the2
death of his housekeeper2
the publication of don2
proper to observe that2
during the middle ages2
shortly after his arrival2
notes on don quixote2
information gathered on the2
the new edition of2
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he first wrote to2
the lighter part of2
death of constable the2
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spoke of the work2
that event was authenticated2
street as soon as2
and the reputation of2
battle of the baltic2
i have been obliged2
way in which he2
be found in the2
i had almost forgotten2
i am likely to2
walter scott was the2
pressure of his debts2
lord holland to john2
he told me that2
letters to murray on2
as to make a2
i was introduced to2
was at this time2
to do with the2
guide to northern italy2
conversation on the subject2
be a man of2
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me to become a2
the writer of the2
did not meet with2
allow my name to2
at the idea of2
as the correspondence shows2
sketch of the sikhs2
i trust you will2
i have ever totally2
dialogues of the dead2
something of the same2
that my estimation of2
experience in these matters2
a large sum of2
he bids me tell2
you told me that2
on the life and2
with my more serious2
the friends of lord2
of the curse of2
in the same year2
the end of march2
ten guineas a sheet2
exertions on behalf of2
intention of bringing out2
as to the propriety2
an interest in the2
beginning of the business2
marchioness of abercorn to2
his articles in q2
for the next year2
now and then be2
very ill at the2
not tell you that2
some of the best2
in consequence of my2
i have been present2
i think i can2
and the history of2
the first attempt to2
all the assistance in2
the notice of mr2
review in the quarterly2
to be done with2
him with all the2
had been one of2
published in the following2
up with another letter2
i confess to you2
pardon me if i2
this is a most2
what i have said2
the principal part of2
manuscrit venu de ste2
being the first of2
his talents as a2
was engaged on his2
a great deal more2
i wish i could2
the intimacy which existed2
whether it would be2
new edition of lord2
management of the proposed2
be at the head2
for as to the2
origin of the quarterly2
i know he would2
in which i have2
of the second number2
faithfully and affectionately yours2
to express my sense2
i john macmurray or2
of the prince of2
the founder of the2
a letter from scott2
i have no desire2
ought not to ask2
i should rather say2
the sum given for2
i shall write to2
murray the following account2
could not be allowed2
it is not necessary2
with blackwood on the2
the path of elegant2
of the whig club2
an edition of the2
took up his residence2
of the war in2
chapter xii various publications2
to give you the2
of the world and2
now in the british2
which i shall ever2
by murray and blackwood2
publication of the work2
or days of fly2
a later letter he2
of the representative was2
which was due in2
illness and death of2
which it is my2
it was one of2
appointed agent to the2
on my own account2
even if the whole2
asked to contribute to2
by the announcement of2
of those who were2
me on the subject2
and that of the2
be of use to2
permission to publish the2
correspondence with leigh hunt2
as to the works2
is doubtful whether he2
i trouble you with2
a new volume of2
which are likely to2
are a branch of2
to purchase the copyright2
though they did not2
a branch of business2
am by no means2
the particulars of the2
man of great natural2
for the first volume2
a set of the2
justice to believe that2
not the courage to2
anonymous author of hypocrisy2
published the works of2
pray have the goodness2
moore as to life2
take so much trouble2
moore to john murray2
murray sent him the2
to make arrangements for2
the subject of it2
him to eminence and2
the attention of the2
to be set up2
of all these novels2
the hands of mr2
following extract from a2
i have been so2
the head of a2
by the sale of2
as to life of2
set to work to2
john macmurray or murray2
he was about to2
of his interest in2
member of parliament for2
days before ballantyne left2
i am very much2
that he had sent2
letter which i have2
injunction as to edin2
i have for the2
he had no objection2
holland to john murray2
to the feelings of2
in the last chapter2
the octavo edition of2
not be disagreeable to2
the pilgrims of the2
than any of the2
out of my power2
quarterly review will be2
that the author has2
he was invited to2
i have heard of2
when he called upon2
the day of its2
he seems to have2
it was not at2
in a cheap form2
i should be proud2
blackwood on the personality2
views on the subject2
of a new periodical2
as incompatible with my2
and his last letter2
subsequent letter to mr2
need not tell you2
that you would not2
work for the press2
if there was any2
the first pages of2
of the heroes of2
he must be a2
and sent it to2
views as to the2
is of the highest2
to write for the2
the remains of lord2
i should tell you2
tell you that i2
very much obliged to2
as well as by2
business of a publishing2
the failure of that2
the second edition of2
about to leave england2
i must have the2
has not been preserved2
lord byron had made2
coronation of george iv2
know very well that2
that he had read2
which brought him into2
the proprietor of the2
of every work which2
towards the conclusion of2
greatly obliged by the2
the greatest publishers in2
i have not seen2
set of the proofs2
publication of don juan2
a sum of money2
memoirs of the carbonari2
in respect to the2
away from the path2
it was not without2
it will be in2
for his contributions to2
the death of allegra2
i regret that i2
it impossible for me2
connection with the representative2
in his conversation and2
and if you have2
declined as incompatible with2
ready with his criticism2
appointed london agents for2
the articles in the2
and not in the2
have a set of2
the greater part of2
anything of the kind2
take charge of the2
chapter iii murray and2
i do not mean2
will call in albemarle2
his connection with the2
both author and publisher2
in the progress of2
in want of money2
mon cher monsieur murray2
ye mariners of england2
in a manner the2
i am happy to2
as yet i have2
there is nothing in2
the translation from an2
court of george ii2
to see lord byron2
ballantyne wrote to murray2
not only in england2
and i should not2
i did not hesitate2
so young a man2
as it has done2
in america and france2
which had so long2
me a list of2
to ask me to2
nine years of george2
that the writer of2
desirous of publishing a2
first and second cantos2
that i should have2
and the prisoner of2
i am sorry for2
he agreed with mr2
be inferred from the2
induced to undertake the2
i would not be2
three months after his2
the most solemn manner2
off an article on2
life and achievements of2
in which you have2
i say that i2
to make a small2
the year in which2
he was very ill2
being the author of2
and much more than2
to the greatest publishers2
suffice it to say2
as a token of2
that the author of2
should be devoted to2
my hands in a2
on the affairs of2
might be injurious to2
obliged by the favour2
if i were to2
the repayment of the2
to be made public2
taken the liberty of2
of europe during the2
of the late charles2
which i should be2
i have told him2
and that he would2
of the nature of2
between the poet and2
which is at present2
do not know what2
i had no notion2
in the british museum2
that he thought he2
murray wrote to mr2
so far as to2
merely because he has2
and if you will2
of the success of2
take part in the2
proposed edition of british2
on the strength of2
plans as a publisher2
of the quarterly was2
that i am quite2
for a share in2
by the favour of2
and in order to2
be considered as a2
of archibald constable co2
the preparation of the2
one of his best2
been desirous of publishing2
could not as yet2
his new view of2
i have nothing to2
and i will drink2
viii murray and gifford2
a favourite scheme of2
chief means of support2
in addition to the2
the author to offer2
my best compliments to2
course of my life2
totally declined as incompatible2
five hundred guineas for2
fourth share in marmion2
of lady hervey and2
was brought under his2
drink your health in2
at the expense of2
to your influence with2
publisher of the quarterly2
his review of the2
will be in the2
nothing more is heard2
my honour as a2
one of the principal2
extracts from his letters2
to the picture galleries2
applied to me for2
lockhart as editor of2
him that he would2
the house of commons2
was nevertheless willing to2
i have too much2
portion of the manuscript2
and author of the2
i did not conceive2
de vega and inez2
the london publisher of2
did not hesitate to2
best of my power2
shall write to him2
the terms of his2
impress on your mind2
the first number will2
of the memoirs of2
for the second volume2
the life and correspondence2
should be the editor2
of the spirit of2
with which he was2
to you before the2
not fail to be2
to me a matter2
to which the author2
brought under his notice2
the memoirs of lord2
to a request for2
the account of the2
i declare to you2
wrote to murray on2
the irregularity of its2
and in that case2
from the proceeds of2
lives of the poets2
be author of tales2
have been so long2
if it so please2
are not a few2
of whom i know2
and the london publication2
and i do not2
assure you that i2
was brought under the2
all in my power2
i shall be glad2
hunt is most vilely2
to give you a2
it is impossible to2
murray received the following2
theatrical fund dinner in2
as it has been2
author of these novels2
not to be published2
nor was he at2
was editor of the2
it is supposed that2
new cantos of don2
copies of the first2
a man who has2
man of his talents2
jeffrey to john murray2
will see what i2
murray had long contemplated2
i can judge of2
and lay of the2
translated the new testament2
my more serious plans2
who had been in2
this little job for2
the business of a2
to make it the2
i feel that it2
london publication of the2
published until the end2
to publish the life2
on monday i shall2
never been able to2
portion of his time2
a fact of which2
were to ask me2
path of elegant criticism2
the character of a2
the circumstances of the2
real state of the2
ever totally declined as2
become a member of2
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bertram at drury lane2
it should be the2
because he is a2
from what he has2
and i may add2
the last nine years2
hope you will be2
which i hope you2
to be in london2
i suppose you will2
be at liberty to2
to have made a2
his life of scott2
large sum of money2
of state for foreign2
were published by mr2
to print an edition2
as it had been2
in case you do2
i still hope that2
that he had any2
from day to day2
the following passage from2
did not like the2
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ordered to quit paris2
to part with it2
commit it to the2
to murray about this2
if i am not2
of childe harold and2
writing the life of2
have a great respect2
his correspondence with murray2
am very sorry to2
hardly fail to be2
considerable portion of his2
all the advantages of2
for a few days2
in the management of2
he is now in2
the members of the2
chapter xiii thomas campbell2
have led him to2
taking the advice of2
to say something which2
after a reference to2
it will be our2
not aware of the2
in the croker correspondence2
call in albemarle street2
beginning of his publishing2
he received for his2
loss on his drama2
he received a letter2
of a new edition2
the most intimate terms2
the quarterly review will2
if he thought it2
marriage of john murray2
for take so much2
first two cantos of2
and went through many2
betwixt your house and2
you for your kind2
the disposal of the2
it will enable me2
a friend of his2
hunt to john murray2
something very important to2
which you will be2
handbook to the east2
in reply to a2
to be at the2
the real state of2
i trust it will2
the expense of the2
of royal london volunteers2
i am the author2
and that i have2
i think if you2
the third canto of2
time they met was2
as soon as you2
later letter he said2
lord byron called upon2
the heroes of the2
to the satisfaction of2
by no means the2
every reason to believe2
have not been able2
for three or four2
i am inclined to2
if it did not2
of calamities of authors2
i have been very2
of the same kind2
sum given for the2
it is the most2
of the most respectable2
and the other works2
or if you have2
was published in the2
of the lady of2
on his drama with2
on the cockney school2
of english bards and2
hope that he will2
is not in his2
that nothing can be2
which i received this2
murray for a loan2
was not a man2
the end of december2
a view to the2
to show that the2
of one who is2
life of william pitt2
fitted up as a2
and i am happy2
to his own wish2
doubts as to the2
one of the few2
told me that he2
appears to me that2
days later he wrote2
unrelenting excitement and importunity2
him to do so2
large sums of money2
long been desirous of2
by the following letter2
to have been made2
consulted about the matter2
the works of one2
wish that you would2
your own feelings and2
that the work should2
man to deal with2
in his life of2
the spirit of the2
he used to be2
the best of my2
the least possible delay2
do you think of2
issue of the first2
i can have no2
lady hervey and horace2
existed between the murrays2
am sure it will2
of the publication of2
i had not made2
to the publisher of2
the proceedings of the2
being the result of2
edition of his poems2
in consequence of this2
i should hope that2
bible society in spain2
at that time in2
wish that i should2
and whatever may be2
this number of the2
who was at that2
the copyright of which2
to be entrusted with2
joint editor of the2
of bringing out a2
on account of my2
edition was called for2
it appeared at the2
he had no doubt2
it would be well2
articles in the quarterly2
copies of the work2
between the murrays and2
attachment to miss elliot2
had it in my2
have something very important2
wrote in his diary2
to one of his2
of lord byron and2
author of the review2
it will be as2
of part of the2
the wild irish boy2
application was made to2
before ballantyne left edinburgh2
a considerable amount of2
him in the face2
it proper to observe2
is unnecessary for me2
in a letter of2
the state of public2
the tone of the2
by means of which2
i am sure he2
place of business was2
of a daily paper2
it appears from the2
it would not be2
of business which i2
a subsequent letter to2
murray to constable co2
at the instance of2
first act of manfred2
and correspondence of thomas2
shall be glad to2
the new testament into2
description of hindostan and2
the following refers to2
be useful to you2
became a contributor to2
of the proposed new2
of all the copyrights2
the importance of the2
i shall have the2
you will perceive by2
chapter viii murray and2
of the latter part2
in his don juan2
it his duty to2
birth of benjamin disraeli2
on the banks of2
to publish a volume2
kind enough to show2
hundred guineas for the2
member of the royal2
of the siege of2
the justice to believe2
of john murray the2
so far as can2
the siege of corinth2
chapter xxi memoirs of2
which i have paid2
of society with the2
making arrangements for the2
to become the publisher2
in the smallest degree2
letter has not been2
failure of the representative2
publication of the review2
ceased to be published2
in the same way2
in such a situation2
no doubt that we2
and if i am2
lockhart went down to2
to the house of2
and that you would2
and that the whole2
it appears to be2
the new number of2
of waverley novels at2
articles he wrote for2
lifetime of lord byron2
sir walter scott in2
outset of his career2
but what i was2
have the honour of2
to understand each other2
if i do not2
to put up with2
to give him the2
epochs of the arts2
a few weeks ago2
and the result of2
the exile of erin2
injunction in case of2
for a tory borough2
writing for the quarterly2
have no objection to2
the eighteenth century were2
view of the state2
his book on the2
by myself from the2
three years i have2
greatest publishers in london2
you think it right2
fourth canto of childe2
to eminence and respectability2
a portion of his2
the projection of the2
it is possible that2
which might have led2
to trouble you with2
the satisfaction of both2
be the means of2
some things in the2
was intended to be2
i have in my2
it was necessary to2
an assortment of books2
if it should be2
not aware of his2
third edition of the2
is now nearly finished2
of the friendship and2
you have the goodness2
of which he was2
of the whole business2
appearance of the article2
i have said to2
whatever may be the2
it is utterly impossible2
chapter xxii washington irving2
who was then in2
far as regarded his2
in the history of2
the publication of each2
manuscript of the poem2
of the british novelists2
to the world at2
all the rest of2
correspondence on the subject2
to enable him to2
have no sort of2
the life of nelson2
at the royal institution2
will be found in2
the pages of the2
from a letter from2
a native of edinburgh2
it was not until2
on my part to2
had the good fortune2
ill at the time2
midst of his work2
the copyright of his2
which i did not2
that you had already2
do not think it2
at the disposal of2
of james ballantyne co2
i am apprehensive that2
to have it in2
but he told me2
of being one of2
the authorship of the2
were also published by2
quite impossible that anything2
his own cost and2
the house of stewart2
the sultan at constantinople2
the issue of the2
of a publishing bookseller2
prided himself on being2
to the rest of2
the offer of a2
this letter has not2
the royal society of2
i am going to2
to be repaid in2
the more i think2
i shall have no2
abercorn to john murray2
may be able to2
to the propriety of2
on the personality of2
lord byron was in2
of the future lord2
to our honour that2
such a man as2
appearance of the work2
introduced to gifford by2
doubt that we shall2
him as to the2
were of opinion that2
my opinion of the2
in which they were2
received from lord byron2
i will drink your2
the sum which i2
first number will be2
state of the case2
with the view of2
fresh alliance with constable2
to the memory of2
as well as on2
a page or two2
of one thousand guineas2
has read the first2
to believe that i2
declined to purchase them2
to be understood that2
he has applied to2
murray would take care2
have the satisfaction of2
would be well to2
works of john home2
new number of the2
to say a word2
as to send me2
but i have a2
through the medium of2
it continues to be2
which he proposed to2
and assure him that2
english bards and scotch2
is no doubt that2
the friendly correspondence between2
english out of india2
shelley to john murray2
became one of the2
had been on the2
branch of business which2
my share of the2
is to be made2
the rest of mr2
the third edition of2
that all things have2
he has not the2
haber to john murray2
merit of the work2
was the want of2
to publish further cantos2
byron on his domestic2
that they should be2
it does not appear2
which had been so2
was under the necessity2
i am disposed to2
two cantos of childe2
were at that time2
review will be in2
which is to be2
gathered on the spot2
i wish that i2
i may tell you2
proposed secret history of2
the honour of being2
he became one of2
is not to be2
recollections of lord byron2
criticism on the work2
impression on his mind2
lord john russell also2
idea of a new2
knew nothing about it2
i tell you that2
it is evident that2
will be observed that2
i have not heard2
xxi memoirs of lady2
walter scott is the2
authorship of the waverley2
i never read so2
following letter to mr2
will enable you to2
i had done him2
that there was no2
and in the meantime2
review for the quarterly2
the prisoner of chillon2
been one of my2
the said lord byron2
but it is not2
there is no copyright2
that i think the2
as a gentleman and2
to the extent of2
taken a leading part2
you may rely upon2
childe harold and the2
will be glad to2
as far as one2
far as can be2
to the starting of2
inferred from his letter2
and that of messrs2
had no objection to2
you that it is2
sale of their works2
there is not one2
is not improbable that2
anecdote of lord nelson2
because he has written2
to ensure its publication2
profits of the work2
the fall of jerusalem2
that i do not2
remains of lord byron2
but i would not2
long correspondence took place2
tell you that your2
new editor for the2
be anxious to hear2
this is not all2
to him that he2
byron has sent me2
i have a great2
i cannot be in2
made the acquaintance of2
i think of my2
i would endeavour to2
in the early part2
sent him the following2
that i did not2
authorship of waverley novels2
this part of the2
to the author of2
the education of his2
had been so long2
and some of them2
to the best of2
at the mercy of2
doubt that he will2
connected with you in2
was of a very2
i trust that your2
under the terms of2
we are to be2
members of my family2
on the day of2
hope to be in2
the success of this2
the world at large2
bill transactions with ballantyne2
retrospect of a long2
in the new review2
himself the author of2
i am every day2
will be sent to2
as you can afford2
out of his hands2
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one of his letters2
have no doubt of2
a few copies of2
regiment of royal london2
novels at the theatrical2
in favour of the2
works in which they2
byron wrote to murray2
is impossible for me2
controversy aroused by it2
the necessity of declining2
trust it will be2
copyright shall be entirely2
and as i have2
statue of lord byron2
be introduced to him2
that he should receive2
in common with mr2
of the article on2
me some time ago2
of them that i2
but you must not2
a height that it2
a list of books2
he was endeavouring to2
it is full of2
renewal of correspondence with2
but they have no2
thousand copies of the2
do not think there2
i am obliged to2
day of its publication2
print an edition of2
vii constable and ballantyne2
which must attend the2
the sale of books2
there was a very2
my sense of your2
the result of a2
and in the course2
his speeches on the2
the proprietors of the2
for the edinburgh review2
view of the subject2
you to judge for2
take no notice of2
in the publication of2
you to let me2
for a loan of2
the second and third2
about the sale of2
to publish his work2
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following letter of mr2
the restoration of his2
cantos of childe harold2
the author of these2
in the review of2
it is needless to2
of a man who2
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