Selections from Byron: Childe Harold, Canto IV, The Prisoner of Chillon, Mazeppa, and Other PoemsGinn, 1911 - 185 páginas |
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... nature . He eloped with the wife of the Marquis of Carmarthen , and married her after she had secured a divorce from her former husband . Of Byron's birth this marriage was born Augusta , afterwards Mrs. Leigh , the poet's half - sister ...
... nature . He eloped with the wife of the Marquis of Carmarthen , and married her after she had secured a divorce from her former husband . Of Byron's birth this marriage was born Augusta , afterwards Mrs. Leigh , the poet's half - sister ...
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... natural waters . " Byron felt that the time had come for him to marry ; and he now , at the age of twenty - six , deliberately made his choice Marriage to Miss Mil- or , rather , allowed it to be made for him . Anna Isabella Milbanke ...
... natural waters . " Byron felt that the time had come for him to marry ; and he now , at the age of twenty - six , deliberately made his choice Marriage to Miss Mil- or , rather , allowed it to be made for him . Anna Isabella Milbanke ...
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... venture was a failure , mainly owing to the fact that , in the very nature of things , two such men as Hunt and Byron could Leigh Hunt and " The Liberal " not agree . The Hunts were impecunious and improvident , XXX SELECTIONS FROM BYRON.
... venture was a failure , mainly owing to the fact that , in the very nature of things , two such men as Hunt and Byron could Leigh Hunt and " The Liberal " not agree . The Hunts were impecunious and improvident , XXX SELECTIONS FROM BYRON.
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... nature of a national calamity . Greece was plunged into mourning . She had lost a brilliant and heroic champion , the one man above all others on whom her hopes were fixed . " England has lost her brightest genius , Greece her noblest ...
... nature of a national calamity . Greece was plunged into mourning . She had lost a brilliant and heroic champion , the one man above all others on whom her hopes were fixed . " England has lost her brightest genius , Greece her noblest ...
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... Nature in his Westmore- land hills ; while Coleridge was dreaming about the supernatural , and Keats was worshiping Beauty , apart from the crowd , - Byron and Shelley , the apostles of revolution , were living and working in a world of ...
... Nature in his Westmore- land hills ; while Coleridge was dreaming about the supernatural , and Keats was worshiping Beauty , apart from the crowd , - Byron and Shelley , the apostles of revolution , were living and working in a world of ...
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