Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron Noted During a Residence With His Lo

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Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron Noted During a Residence With His Lo
Thomas Medwin
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I shall next draw a town anci country life at Some, which will give ma room for life, 'ivanneis, scenery.^ ^c, I will mrke hini neither a dandy in town nor a fos-haater in the country. H# 114 tONVERSATiOXS OF shall get into all sorts of scrapes, and at length end his career in France. Poor Juan shall be guillotined in the French Revolution! What do you think of my plot ? It shall have twenty-four books too, the les;iti- mate number. Episodes it has, and will have, out of number ; and my spirits..., good or bad, must serve for the machinery. If that be not an epic, if it be not strictly according to Aristotle, I donH know what an epic poem means. " '' Murray, " said he, " pretends to have lost money by my writings, and pleads poverty ; but if he is poor, which is somewhat problematical to me, pray who is to blame ? The fault is in his having purchased, at the in^- stance of his great friends, during the last year, so many expensive Voyages and Travels, ^' which all his influ- ence with * The Quarterly' cannot persuade people to buy, cannot pulf into popularity.

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