Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... England , during the most brilliant period of his powers , we are indebted for all those interesting letters which compose the greater part of the Second Volume of this work , and which will be found equal , if not superior , in point ...
... England , during the most brilliant period of his powers , we are indebted for all those interesting letters which compose the greater part of the Second Volume of this work , and which will be found equal , if not superior , in point ...
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... present to the public , I am disposed to feel even still more confident . * See after , Letter to Mr. Murray , from Ravenna , Oct. 25 , 1820 , in Vol . II . Though self - banished from England , it was plain 1 * PREFACE ...
... present to the public , I am disposed to feel even still more confident . * See after , Letter to Mr. Murray , from Ravenna , Oct. 25 , 1820 , in Vol . II . Though self - banished from England , it was plain 1 * PREFACE ...
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... England , it was plain that to Eng- land alone Lord Byron continued to look , throughout the re- mainder of his days , not only as the natural theatre of his literary fame , but as the tribunal to which all his thoughts , feelings , vir ...
... England , it was plain that to Eng- land alone Lord Byron continued to look , throughout the re- mainder of his days , not only as the natural theatre of his literary fame , but as the tribunal to which all his thoughts , feelings , vir ...
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... England , than of having been the author of Childe Harold and Manfred . " This remark is not altogether unfounded in truth . In the character of the noble poet , the pride of ancestry was undoubtedly one of the most decided features ...
... England , than of having been the author of Childe Harold and Manfred . " This remark is not altogether unfounded in truth . In the character of the noble poet , the pride of ancestry was undoubtedly one of the most decided features ...
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... Gordon ? O whare are ye gaen , sae bonny an ' braw ? Ye've married , ye've married wi ' Johnny Byron , To squander the lands o ' Gight awa ' . * Afterwards Admiral . his youth is a rake , frae England he's come 10 1784 . NOTICES OF THE.
... Gordon ? O whare are ye gaen , sae bonny an ' braw ? Ye've married , ye've married wi ' Johnny Byron , To squander the lands o ' Gight awa ' . * Afterwards Admiral . his youth is a rake , frae England he's come 10 1784 . NOTICES OF THE.
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