Memoirs of the Life A. Writings of Lord ByronJames Robins and Company, 1830 - 756 páginas |
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... The Brig o ' Bal- gownie prophecy . His contempt of titles when at school . Death of his mother . The Earl of Carlisle becomes his guardian . Sent to Harrow school . Removed to Trinity College , Cambridge . Keeps a bear.
... The Brig o ' Bal- gownie prophecy . His contempt of titles when at school . Death of his mother . The Earl of Carlisle becomes his guardian . Sent to Harrow school . Removed to Trinity College , Cambridge . Keeps a bear.
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... death of Calmar and Orla , in imitation of Macpherson's Ossian . To E. N. L. Esq . To ' Oh ! had my fate been joined with thine . ' ' I wish I w a Highland child . ' Lines written beneath an elm , in the churchyard o Harrow on the Hill ...
... death of Calmar and Orla , in imitation of Macpherson's Ossian . To E. N. L. Esq . To ' Oh ! had my fate been joined with thine . ' ' I wish I w a Highland child . ' Lines written beneath an elm , in the churchyard o Harrow on the Hill ...
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... death of Lord Byron . CHAPTER XV . 02 . 655 Italy becomes irksome to Lord Byron , and he resolves on quitting it . Determines on visiting Greece , and aiding their cause . Embarks from Leghorn , and arrives in Cephalonia . Count Gamba's ...
... death of Lord Byron . CHAPTER XV . 02 . 655 Italy becomes irksome to Lord Byron , and he resolves on quitting it . Determines on visiting Greece , and aiding their cause . Embarks from Leghorn , and arrives in Cephalonia . Count Gamba's ...
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... death . Mr. Parry's account of that melancholy event . Fletcher's account . Dr. Bruno's report of the examination of Lord Byron's body . Causes of Lord Byron's death . Proclamation of the Provisional Government of Western Greece on the ...
... death . Mr. Parry's account of that melancholy event . Fletcher's account . Dr. Bruno's report of the examination of Lord Byron's body . Causes of Lord Byron's death . Proclamation of the Provisional Government of Western Greece on the ...
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... death of Lord Byron has deprived England of the brightest genius that has adorned the age in which we live . That he was entitled to the first place among living poets will hardly now be denied by any one . Those persons who , from the ...
... death of Lord Byron has deprived England of the brightest genius that has adorned the age in which we live . That he was entitled to the first place among living poets will hardly now be denied by any one . Those persons who , from the ...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) Vista completa - 1825 |
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