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" Hobhouse an upright and honest man. In speaking of Lord B. he said, " I know more of B. than any one else, and much more than I should wish anybody else to know. "
Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore: Diary - Page 347
by Thomas Moore - 1853
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 41

1853 - 796 pages
...Memoirs,' which confirmed me more and more in my satisfaction in having rescinded the bargain. Hobhcmse an upright and honest man. In speaking of Lord B....Lady Grey's again, and walked down to the House of Centime ns with Jeffrey. Talk about Lord Byron ; expressed his fear that Lord B. had but few of the...
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Vindication of Lady Byron

John Fox - 1871 - 380 pages
...attached friend," the friend who had 1s22. acted for Lord Byron in the separation : — " I know 347."'' more of B than any one else, and much more than I should wish anybody else to know " ? What was the dark reason that, according to Walter Scott, constrained Hobhouse to demand, not the...
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Vindication of Lady Byron

1871 - 380 pages
...attached friend," the friend who had 1s22. acted for Lord Byron in the separation : — " I know 347."'. ' more of B than any one else, and much more than I should wish anybody else to know " ? What was the dark reason that, according to Walter Scott, constrained Hobhouse to demand, not the...
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Some Obscure and Disputed Points in Byronic Biography ...

John C. Roe - 1893 - 68 pages
...1822, some five months before he visited Byron for the last time. "I know more of Byron than anyone else, and much more than I should wish anybody else to know". 1 This remark of Hobhouse, one might think with propriety to refer to this period of his friend's career....
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