Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 páginas |
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... reply to Lady A-- . Lord Byron quits England in company with Mr. Hobhouse . They proceed to Lisbon . Travel through Spain to the Mediterranean . Commences his poem of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage . The poem described , accompanied with ...
... reply to Lady A-- . Lord Byron quits England in company with Mr. Hobhouse . They proceed to Lisbon . Travel through Spain to the Mediterranean . Commences his poem of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage . The poem described , accompanied with ...
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... reply to Southey's attack . Opinion of the Edinburgh Review on the question . Letter from Mr. Southey in answer to Lord Byron . Mr. Medwin's account of a conversation with Lord Byron on the subject . Mr. Southey's letter in con ...
... reply to Southey's attack . Opinion of the Edinburgh Review on the question . Letter from Mr. Southey in answer to Lord Byron . Mr. Medwin's account of a conversation with Lord Byron on the subject . Mr. Southey's letter in con ...
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... reply , and at once put an end to that subject of dis- course ; every gentleman in company fell into chat with him who sat next to him ; and nothing more was said generally till Mr. Chaworth called to settle the reckoning , as was his ...
... reply , and at once put an end to that subject of dis- course ; every gentleman in company fell into chat with him who sat next to him ; and nothing more was said generally till Mr. Chaworth called to settle the reckoning , as was his ...
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... reply ! All is confusion - through the vale The name of Oscar hoarsely rings ; It rises on the murmuring gale Till Night expands her dusky wings . It breaks the stil ! ness of the Night , But echoes through her shades in vain ; It ...
... reply ! All is confusion - through the vale The name of Oscar hoarsely rings ; It rises on the murmuring gale Till Night expands her dusky wings . It breaks the stil ! ness of the Night , But echoes through her shades in vain ; It ...
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... replies , And deeply swells the bursting storm . The tapers wink , the chieftains shrink , The stranger's gone ; -amidst the crew A form was seen in Tartan green , And tall the shade terrific grew . His waist was bound with a broad belt ...
... replies , And deeply swells the bursting storm . The tapers wink , the chieftains shrink , The stranger's gone ; -amidst the crew A form was seen in Tartan green , And tall the shade terrific grew . His waist was bound with a broad belt ...
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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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