“‘You have looked at it!’
to much purpose, to allow so stupid a blunder to stand; it is not
‘courage,’ but ‘carnage;’ and if you don’t want me to cut my own throat, see it
altered.
“I am very sorry to hear of the fall of Dresden.”
John Murray II (1778-1843)
The second John Murray began the Quarterly Review in 1809 and
published works by Scott, Byron, Austen, Crabbe, and other literary notables.
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Source Description:
Author: Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852
Title:Letters and Journals of Lord Byron 2 Vols (London: John Murray, 1830).
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Series: Lord Byron and his Times: http://lordbyron.org
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