My Friend H: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton of Broughton de GyffordJ. Murray, 1948 - 369 pages |
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Page 165
... Hobhouse noted , " it seemed to us both that we had not been separated for more than a week . We talked over old times and present times in the same strain as usual . " Byron confessed that his distaste for Hobhouse's politics at the ...
... Hobhouse noted , " it seemed to us both that we had not been separated for more than a week . We talked over old times and present times in the same strain as usual . " Byron confessed that his distaste for Hobhouse's politics at the ...
Page 354
... Hobhouse , inspired by a natural sense of contrast , and by certain defects in his character which lend themselves to ironic treatment . This does not tend to accuracy . Mr. Peter Quennell , for instance , whose views on Byron are so ...
... Hobhouse , inspired by a natural sense of contrast , and by certain defects in his character which lend themselves to ironic treatment . This does not tend to accuracy . Mr. Peter Quennell , for instance , whose views on Byron are so ...
Page 358
... Hobhouse's hands , who had expressed a wish to be the editor of them . His purpose , however , was not accomplished . " I gather from Hobhouse's correspondence with Bickersteth and Francis Place that Bentham was eager for Hobhouse to ...
... Hobhouse's hands , who had expressed a wish to be the editor of them . His purpose , however , was not accomplished . " I gather from Hobhouse's correspondence with Bickersteth and Francis Place that Bentham was eager for Hobhouse to ...
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