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" There it no God! It was then surmised more generally and more gravely that there was something in him, and he stood upon his legs almost to the last. Say what you will, once whispered a friend of mine, there are things in him strong as poison and original... "
Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen: Richard I and the ... - Page 162
by Walter Savage Landor - 1824
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Byron in England: His Fame and After-fame

Samuel Claggett Chew - Literary Criticism - 1924 - 442 pages
...heroic by an adultery, a tragedy by a divorce. On the remark of a learned man that irregularity is not indication of genius, he began to lose ground rapidly,...more gravely that there was something in him, and be stood upon his legs almost to the last. Say what you will, once whispered a friend of mine, there...
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