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Page 49
... Lord Byron's breeches and coat , and so forth , and walk along the Rialto , that the Venetian ladies would mis- take him for his lordship ? It is easier to play the fool than the lord , and , therefore , in one or two of his imita ...
... Lord Byron's breeches and coat , and so forth , and walk along the Rialto , that the Venetian ladies would mis- take him for his lordship ? It is easier to play the fool than the lord , and , therefore , in one or two of his imita ...
Page 106
... Lord Byron , and several ditto by our excellent friend the Patriarch Jeremy , who has taken to the writing of poetry in a most extraordinary manner of late , and who now sends us regularly con- tributions of this description , the post ...
... Lord Byron , and several ditto by our excellent friend the Patriarch Jeremy , who has taken to the writing of poetry in a most extraordinary manner of late , and who now sends us regularly con- tributions of this description , the post ...
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... Byron's powers are in no de- gree abated , and that there is some tendency to an improvement of man- ners , in the ... Lord Byron may have his faults , you may have your own , my good friend , but there is some difference between ...
... Byron's powers are in no de- gree abated , and that there is some tendency to an improvement of man- ners , in the ... Lord Byron may have his faults , you may have your own , my good friend , but there is some difference between ...
Page 121
... Lord Byron 200 Adventure in the North - west Terri- tory in Sclavonic Traditional Poetry ~~~~~ 145 Zaboy , Slawoy , and Ludeck . A Sclavonian Talemmmmm 149 Expedition against the Pirates of the Gulf of Persia . 1819-20 ~~~~~~~~~ 151 ...
... Lord Byron 200 Adventure in the North - west Terri- tory in Sclavonic Traditional Poetry ~~~~~ 145 Zaboy , Slawoy , and Ludeck . A Sclavonian Talemmmmm 149 Expedition against the Pirates of the Gulf of Persia . 1819-20 ~~~~~~~~~ 151 ...
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... Lord Byron . The freest in- ventor of fictions is Sir Walter Scott ; but they are expressive only of human character , and not of opinion , which has little connection with the active energy of the olden time . Words . worth's genius ...
... Lord Byron . The freest in- ventor of fictions is Sir Walter Scott ; but they are expressive only of human character , and not of opinion , which has little connection with the active energy of the olden time . Words . worth's genius ...
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