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... Byron's daughter . But on the whole it seems unlikely , for Byron never showed any interest in the child , whereas he always had great sentimental attachment to his other two daughters . Still , perhaps Augusta had something to do with ...
... Byron's daughter . But on the whole it seems unlikely , for Byron never showed any interest in the child , whereas he always had great sentimental attachment to his other two daughters . Still , perhaps Augusta had something to do with ...
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... Byron which Walter Scott discerned . He noted how the gloomy melancholy which Byron assumed in public disappeared under the stimulus of conversation . Byron was never really at ease in society . The air of melancholy on his first ...
... Byron which Walter Scott discerned . He noted how the gloomy melancholy which Byron assumed in public disappeared under the stimulus of conversation . Byron was never really at ease in society . The air of melancholy on his first ...
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... Byron and Wordsworth as the two greatest poets of the age . Yet English society had driven Byron out ; indeed it is signifi- cant that Byron , Shelley , Keats and Landor all found the intel- lectual atmosphere of England uncongenial ...
... Byron and Wordsworth as the two greatest poets of the age . Yet English society had driven Byron out ; indeed it is signifi- cant that Byron , Shelley , Keats and Landor all found the intel- lectual atmosphere of England uncongenial ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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