Selections from Byron: Childe Harold, Canto IV, The Prisoner of Chillon, Mazeppa, and Other PoemsGinn, 1911 - 185 sidor |
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... young reader some insight into Byron's genius by presenting for study and for reading those of his poems which should make the most immediate appeal . For such a purpose much of Byron's poetry is admirably fitted , since , as a whole ...
... young reader some insight into Byron's genius by presenting for study and for reading those of his poems which should make the most immediate appeal . For such a purpose much of Byron's poetry is admirably fitted , since , as a whole ...
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... young reader and yet not mislead him . In the Introduction , the notes , and the critical comments I have tried to be accurate in matters of fact , and still to present both facts and opinions in a style that might awaken interest ...
... young reader and yet not mislead him . In the Introduction , the notes , and the critical comments I have tried to be accurate in matters of fact , and still to present both facts and opinions in a style that might awaken interest ...
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... young Byron was placed under the treatment of a quack named Lavender , who inflicted upon the boy unnecessary and fruitless torture , which he is said to have borne with remarkable fortitude . When his tutor referred to his suffering he ...
... young Byron was placed under the treatment of a quack named Lavender , who inflicted upon the boy unnecessary and fruitless torture , which he is said to have borne with remarkable fortitude . When his tutor referred to his suffering he ...
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... young lady was so far from returning the senti- ment that she could rather unfeelingly refer to her young lover as " that lame boy , " a remark which Byron overheard and bitterly resented . Miss Chaworth married in 1805 , and Byron ...
... young lady was so far from returning the senti- ment that she could rather unfeelingly refer to her young lover as " that lame boy , " a remark which Byron overheard and bitterly resented . Miss Chaworth married in 1805 , and Byron ...
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... young peer went up to London to take his seat in the House of Lords . When introduced , he appeared awkward and ill at ease . " I have taken my seat , and now I will go abroad , " was his remark after the ceremony . In the same Byron's ...
... young peer went up to London to take his seat in the House of Lords . When introduced , he appeared awkward and ill at ease . " I have taken my seat , and now I will go abroad , " was his remark after the ceremony . In the same Byron's ...
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