Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 With His Letters and Journals
Chapter 35
"Venice, January 19. 1818.
"I send you the Story[12] in three other separate covers. It won't do for your Journal, being full of political allusions. _Print alone, without name_; alter nothing; get a scholar to see that the _Italian phrases_ are correctly published, (your printing, by the way, always makes me ill with its eternal blunders, which are incessant,) and God speed you. Hobhouse left Venice a fortnight ago, saving two days. I have heard nothing of or from him.
"Yours, &c.
"He has the whole of the MSS.; so put up prayers in your back shop, or in the printer's 'Chapel.'"
[Footnote 12: Beppo.]
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