Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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... Byron's has been much discussed . Not only Lady Byron , but Goethe , Scott , Madame de Staël , and many others seem to have taken it seriously - seem to have be- lieved that it was the basis of his nature . But we of a later date have ...
... Byron's has been much discussed . Not only Lady Byron , but Goethe , Scott , Madame de Staël , and many others seem to have taken it seriously - seem to have be- lieved that it was the basis of his nature . But we of a later date have ...
Page 125
... Byron mar- riage was not , as has been so often assumed , brought about by the fact of Byron's not having been a gentleman . Marriage generally either makes or mars a man . It seems quite clear that if Byron had made his selection from ...
... Byron mar- riage was not , as has been so often assumed , brought about by the fact of Byron's not having been a gentleman . Marriage generally either makes or mars a man . It seems quite clear that if Byron had made his selection from ...
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... Byron a liaison took place . The result of the intimacy was a daughter , Allegra , whom she dearly loved . Writers upon Byron are generally unjust towards Jane Clairmont ; but , on the whole , the ugliest chapter in Byron's life would ...
... Byron a liaison took place . The result of the intimacy was a daughter , Allegra , whom she dearly loved . Writers upon Byron are generally unjust towards Jane Clairmont ; but , on the whole , the ugliest chapter in Byron's life would ...
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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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