Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... poet is always identified with the man , " will be found applicable , in a far greater degree , to Lord Byron , in whom the literary and the personal character were so closely interwoven , that to have left his works without the ...
... poet is always identified with the man , " will be found applicable , in a far greater degree , to Lord Byron , in whom the literary and the personal character were so closely interwoven , that to have left his works without the ...
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... poet speaks , was engaged . Of the more certain , or , at least , better known exploits of the family , it is sufficient , perhaps , to say , that , at the siege of Calais under Edward III . , and on the fields , memorable in their ...
... poet speaks , was engaged . Of the more certain , or , at least , better known exploits of the family , it is sufficient , perhaps , to say , that , at the siege of Calais under Edward III . , and on the fields , memorable in their ...
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... poet , were decorated . At the coronation of James I. we find another representative of the family selected as an object of royal favour , the grandson of Sir John Byron the Little , being , on this occasion , made a Knight of the Bath ...
... poet , were decorated . At the coronation of James I. we find another representative of the family selected as an object of royal favour , the grandson of Sir John Byron the Little , being , on this occasion , made a Knight of the Bath ...
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... poet , and the other , his father . The former , in the year 1765 , stood his trial before the House of Peers for killing , in a duel , or rather scuffle , his relation and neighbour Mr. Chaworth ; and the latter , having carried off to ...
... poet , and the other , his father . The former , in the year 1765 , stood his trial before the House of Peers for killing , in a duel , or rather scuffle , his relation and neighbour Mr. Chaworth ; and the latter , having carried off to ...
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... poet . Within a short distance of it , however , all those features of wildness and beauty , which mark the course ... poetic talent . But it may be questioned whether this faculty was ever so produced . That the charm of scenery , which ...
... poet . Within a short distance of it , however , all those features of wildness and beauty , which mark the course ... poetic talent . But it may be questioned whether this faculty was ever so produced . That the charm of scenery , which ...
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