Selections from Byron: Childe Harold, Canto IV, The Prisoner of Chillon, Mazeppa, and Other PoemsGinn, 1911 - 185 էջ |
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... Italy , ac- companied by his friend Hobhouse , the companion of his earlier wanderings . They journeyed first to ... Italy ; " Man- for some of his noblest productions ; but for us the fairest flower of the Italian wandering is the ...
... Italy , ac- companied by his friend Hobhouse , the companion of his earlier wanderings . They journeyed first to ... Italy ; " Man- for some of his noblest productions ; but for us the fairest flower of the Italian wandering is the ...
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... Italian count . She was , furthermore , highly educated and attractive , with considerable depth of character and capacity for feeling . Byron and the countess met by chance ; the attachment between the two was immediate and enduring ...
... Italian count . She was , furthermore , highly educated and attractive , with considerable depth of character and capacity for feeling . Byron and the countess met by chance ; the attachment between the two was immediate and enduring ...
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... Italy for Greece . Whatever we of the present day may think of the character of the relationship , and certainly ... Italy was secretly struggling for Byron's atti- tude toward Italian free- dom independence of the INTRODUCTION xxix.
... Italy for Greece . Whatever we of the present day may think of the character of the relationship , and certainly ... Italy was secretly struggling for Byron's atti- tude toward Italian free- dom independence of the INTRODUCTION xxix.
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... Italian free- dom independence of the galling Austrian yoke . The conspirators were working largely through a ... Italians as a vision of their independence , was naturally an object of sus- picion to the Austrians . For this Byron did ...
... Italian free- dom independence of the galling Austrian yoke . The conspirators were working largely through a ... Italians as a vision of their independence , was naturally an object of sus- picion to the Austrians . For this Byron did ...
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... Italy . Here he finished the six- teenth canto of Don Juan , still leaving the poem incomplete . This was his last work of any note . He now stood on the very pinnacle of poetic fame . He had proved his power as a lyrist , written one ...
... Italy . Here he finished the six- teenth canto of Don Juan , still leaving the poem incomplete . This was his last work of any note . He now stood on the very pinnacle of poetic fame . He had proved his power as a lyrist , written one ...
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Selections from Byron: Childe Harold, Canto IV, The Prisoner of Chillon ... George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1911 |
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