Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... Greek world under the influence of European ideas . The conspiracy , mainly the work of the Greek diaspora , had only a rudimentary organisation and it failed in two of the regions , the Danubian Principalities and Constantinople ...
... Greek world under the influence of European ideas . The conspiracy , mainly the work of the Greek diaspora , had only a rudimentary organisation and it failed in two of the regions , the Danubian Principalities and Constantinople ...
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... Greek Sorrows , was published in 1840 , Trelawny had long since left Zante ; but through his own encounter with Tersitza , Trelawny's Greek wife and sister of the guerrilla chieftain Odys- seus Andritsos , Pückler - Muskau was able to ...
... Greek Sorrows , was published in 1840 , Trelawny had long since left Zante ; but through his own encounter with Tersitza , Trelawny's Greek wife and sister of the guerrilla chieftain Odys- seus Andritsos , Pückler - Muskau was able to ...
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... Greek population . In the minds of the Greek people , who idolised Byron and his military ability , the loss was irreplaceable . His love for Greece was thought to be boundless , his financial means inexhaustible , his powers superhuman ...
... Greek population . In the minds of the Greek people , who idolised Byron and his military ability , the loss was irreplaceable . His love for Greece was thought to be boundless , his financial means inexhaustible , his powers superhuman ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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