Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... Society , originally founded as " The Byron Club " in London on 22 January 1876 , at the Temple Club , 37 Arundel Street , which premises , known in Byron's day as the Crown and Anchor , served as the meeting place for the Greek Com ...
... Society , originally founded as " The Byron Club " in London on 22 January 1876 , at the Temple Club , 37 Arundel Street , which premises , known in Byron's day as the Crown and Anchor , served as the meeting place for the Greek Com ...
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... society and the political environment . Indeed they pervaded and released great energy into a world from which they had no wish to escape . They permeated the world of art and literature and the pol- itical world in many of its aspects ...
... society and the political environment . Indeed they pervaded and released great energy into a world from which they had no wish to escape . They permeated the world of art and literature and the pol- itical world in many of its aspects ...
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... society at the period of Byron's greatest fame . Thackeray's awareness of Byron's example is made additionally clear by the way in which he expands material obviously taken from the Battle of Waterloo section of Childe Harold Canto III ...
... society at the period of Byron's greatest fame . Thackeray's awareness of Byron's example is made additionally clear by the way in which he expands material obviously taken from the Battle of Waterloo section of Childe Harold Canto III ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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