Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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Էջ 94
... Lord Byron himself worshipped . These descendants of the ancient Greeks , after so many centuries of slavery and now ready for any sacrifice , sought to gain with the sword their national freedom and their ancestral inheritance . Lord Byron ...
... Lord Byron himself worshipped . These descendants of the ancient Greeks , after so many centuries of slavery and now ready for any sacrifice , sought to gain with the sword their national freedom and their ancestral inheritance . Lord Byron ...
Էջ 98
... Lord Byron , thought it necessary to inform Mavrocordatos , who was in Missolonghi , as to the English Lord's character . In a letter of 1 November 1823 , he wrote : As Lord Byron has told us , he wishes to meet you . Before this ...
... Lord Byron , thought it necessary to inform Mavrocordatos , who was in Missolonghi , as to the English Lord's character . In a letter of 1 November 1823 , he wrote : As Lord Byron has told us , he wishes to meet you . Before this ...
Էջ 104
... Lord Byron an enemy of the Ottoman Empire because of his pro - Greek activity . The honours paid to the dead Lord Byron were analogous to the grief of the Greek people . A jar containing his lungs and viscera was deposited in the Church ...
... Lord Byron an enemy of the Ottoman Empire because of his pro - Greek activity . The honours paid to the dead Lord Byron were analogous to the grief of the Greek people . A jar containing his lungs and viscera was deposited in the Church ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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