The Southern Review, Том 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... BYRON'S CHARACTER AND WRITINGS , Letters and Journals of Lord Byron , with Notices of his Life . By Thomas Moore . 337 381 426 463 SOUTHERN REVIEW . NO . IX . FEBRUARY , 1830.
... BYRON'S CHARACTER AND WRITINGS , Letters and Journals of Lord Byron , with Notices of his Life . By Thomas Moore . 337 381 426 463 SOUTHERN REVIEW . NO . IX . FEBRUARY , 1830.
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... Byron himself , the depositary of certain MSS . of such deep and mysterious import , that it was deemed , for the ... Byron's representations of the con- duct of others , in this Black Book - however 1830. ] 463 Lord Byron's Character ...
... Byron himself , the depositary of certain MSS . of such deep and mysterious import , that it was deemed , for the ... Byron's representations of the con- duct of others , in this Black Book - however 1830. ] 463 Lord Byron's Character ...
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... Byron " -to say nothing of a determined propen- sity for bookmaking which appears in it . We repeat it : we may see cause to change or at least to qualify our opinion of the whole work , when the rest of it shall have been published ...
... Byron " -to say nothing of a determined propen- sity for bookmaking which appears in it . We repeat it : we may see cause to change or at least to qualify our opinion of the whole work , when the rest of it shall have been published ...
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... Byron's character and mode of life . His whole being was , indeed , to a remarkable degree , extraordinary , fanciful , and fascinating . All that drew upon him the eyes of inen , whether for good or evil - his passions and his genius ...
... Byron's character and mode of life . His whole being was , indeed , to a remarkable degree , extraordinary , fanciful , and fascinating . All that drew upon him the eyes of inen , whether for good or evil - his passions and his genius ...
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... Byron's pilgrimages to distant and famous lands - especially his first - heightened this effect of his genius and of his very peculiar mode of existence . Madame de Staël ascribes it to the good fortune or the deep policy of Napoleon ...
... Byron's pilgrimages to distant and famous lands - especially his first - heightened this effect of his genius and of his very peculiar mode of existence . Madame de Staël ascribes it to the good fortune or the deep policy of Napoleon ...
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