The Cambridge History of English Literature: The nineteenth century. ISir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1915 - English literature |
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... Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie . 2 vols . Paris , 1868 . De Wyzewa , T. de . Byron et Shelley . Revue des Deux Mondes . Paris , 15 January 1893 . Ruskin , John . Fiction , Fair and Foul [ Byron ] . The Nineteenth Century ...
... Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie . 2 vols . Paris , 1868 . De Wyzewa , T. de . Byron et Shelley . Revue des Deux Mondes . Paris , 15 January 1893 . Ruskin , John . Fiction , Fair and Foul [ Byron ] . The Nineteenth Century ...
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... Byron , also , was directly indebted to him in the case of his narrative verse , and echoes of his method and manner are even to be found in Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome . In fiction , he may ... Lord Byron , 30 [ CH . I Sir Walter Scott.
... Byron , also , was directly indebted to him in the case of his narrative verse , and echoes of his method and manner are even to be found in Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome . In fiction , he may ... Lord Byron , 30 [ CH . I Sir Walter Scott.
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Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller. CHAPTER II BYRON GEORGE GORDON , sixth Lord Byron , and descendant of an ancient Norman family that accompanied William the Conqueror to England , was the only son of ' Mad Jack ' Byron by ...
Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller. CHAPTER II BYRON GEORGE GORDON , sixth Lord Byron , and descendant of an ancient Norman family that accompanied William the Conqueror to England , was the only son of ' Mad Jack ' Byron by ...
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... Lord Brougham , while it stung the sensitive poet to the quick , also spurred him to retaliation , and , early in ... Byron came of age and took his seat in the House of Lords . In the following June , accompanied by his friend , John Cam ...
... Lord Brougham , while it stung the sensitive poet to the quick , also spurred him to retaliation , and , early in ... Byron came of age and took his seat in the House of Lords . In the following June , accompanied by his friend , John Cam ...
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... Lord Byron is greatly improved in every respect . In genius , in temper , in moral views , in health , in happiness . The connection with La Guiccioli has been an inestimable benefit to him ......... . He has had mischievous passions ...
... Lord Byron is greatly improved in every respect . In genius , in temper , in moral views , in health , in happiness . The connection with La Guiccioli has been an inestimable benefit to him ......... . He has had mischievous passions ...
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