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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by ... - Page 216
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - English letters - 1830 - 488 pages
...with gratitude, and will not return my brass for your gold, by expressing more fully those sentiments of admiration, which, however sincere, would, I know,...bigot to infidelity, and did not expect that, because 1 doubted the immortality of man, I should be charged with denying the existence of a God. It was the...
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Authors, English - 1830 - 528 pages
...more full)- those sentiments of admiration, which, however sincere, would, I know, be unwelcome. u wledge your letter, and not to make a dissertation. I am obliged to you 1 am no bigot to infidelity, and did not expect that, because I doubted the immortality of man, I should...
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Life and journals [&c.].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 pages
...with gratitude, and will not return my brass for your gold, by expressing more fully those sentiments of admiration, which, however sincere, would, I know,...attend. Perhaps the best way will be by avoiding them all altogtuer. The already published objectionable passage's have been much commented upon, but certainly...
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The Christian Pioneer, Volume 5

Unitarianism - 1831 - 442 pages
...of the passages in his works which had been objected to, on the score of religion, he says: " they have been much commented upon, but certainly have...bigot to infidelity, and did not expect that because I denied the immortality of man, I should be charged with denying the existence of God. It was the comparative...
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The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Last London Edition ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...allow I might be right." " I am no bigot to infidelity," says Lord Byron, in a letter to Mr. Gifford, u and did not expect that, because I doubted the immortality of man, I should be charged with denying the eiisteDce of a God. It was the comparative Insignificance of ourselves and our world, when placed in...
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The Works of Lord Byron: In Verse and Prose. Including His Letters, Journals ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1024 pages
...with gratitude, and will not return my brass for your gold, by expressing more fully those sentiments of admiration, which, however sincere, would, I know,...passages have been much commented upon, but certainly fiave been rather strongly interpreted. 1 am no bigot to infidelity, and did not expect that, because...
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The Life of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, Volumes 1-2

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1869 - 644 pages
...with gratitude, and will not return my brass for your gold by expressing more fully those sentiments of admiration, which, however sincere, would, I know,...passages have been much commented upon, but certainly hav« been rather strongly interpreted. I am no bigot to infidelity, and did not expect that, because...
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The Great and Eccentric Characters of the World, Their Lives and Their Deeds ...

Biography - 1877 - 814 pages
...have been much misrepresented : " I am no bigot to infidelity," he says, in one of his letters, •' and did not expect that, because I doubted the immortality...man, I should be charged with denying the existence oi a God." Mr. Moore having suspected that Mr. Shelley swayed his lordship's opinions, the latter writes,...
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Byron

John Nichol - 1880 - 240 pages
...attitude on matters of religion is best set forth in a letter to Gifford, of 1813, in which he says, " I am no bigot to infidelity, and did not expect that,...because I doubted the immortality of man, I should bo charged with denying the existence of a God. It was the comparative insignificance of ourselves...
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The Real Lord Byron: New Views of the Poet's Life, Volume 1

John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1883 - 396 pages
...protesting voices had become more apparent, he wrote in a sober vein to the editor of 'The Quarterly,' ' To your advice on religious topics, I shall equally...passages have been much commented upon, but certainly they have been rather strongly interpreted. I am no bigot to infidelity, and did not expect that, because...
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