Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... Europe , lends added stature to the enterprise . The scope of the symposium is limited to those European countries in which Byron's influence appears to have been the most overt and extensive . His relation to The Lowlands and Scandina ...
... Europe , lends added stature to the enterprise . The scope of the symposium is limited to those European countries in which Byron's influence appears to have been the most overt and extensive . His relation to The Lowlands and Scandina ...
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... European frontier - and they agreed each to maintain a standing army . One clause of the treaty provided for periodical conferences to review the situation of Europe . The Tsar , no longer a liberal , had wished for these con- ferences ...
... European frontier - and they agreed each to maintain a standing army . One clause of the treaty provided for periodical conferences to review the situation of Europe . The Tsar , no longer a liberal , had wished for these con- ferences ...
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... European thought and letters , reviews The Corsair and writes about the growing fame of Byron and Walter Scott . A year later V. I. Kozlov , another journalist , also be- longing to the Moscow group of Karamzin's adepts , speaks about ...
... European thought and letters , reviews The Corsair and writes about the growing fame of Byron and Walter Scott . A year later V. I. Kozlov , another journalist , also be- longing to the Moscow group of Karamzin's adepts , speaks about ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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