ByronAMS Press, 1968 - 216 страници A volume from the English Men of Letters series. Lord Byron made himself one of the most notorious personalities in the world of letters of his time. Almost everyone who came into contact with Byron left some sort of record or impression of such contact, which the author has compiled into this little volume as a biography of sorts. A wonderfully interesting work on this fabulous poet and author. |
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... England from Gibraltar . Becalmed for some days at Falmouth , a town which he describes as " full of Quakers and salt fish , " he despatched letters to his mother , Drury , and Hodgson , exhibiting the changing moods of his mind ...
... England from Gibraltar . Becalmed for some days at Falmouth , a town which he describes as " full of Quakers and salt fish , " he despatched letters to his mother , Drury , and Hodgson , exhibiting the changing moods of his mind ...
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... England ; if false , England was unfit for me . I withdrew ; but this was not enough . In - other countries in Switzerland , in the shadow of VI . ] MARRIAGE , AND FAREWELL TO ENGLAND . 101.
... England ; if false , England was unfit for me . I withdrew ; but this was not enough . In - other countries in Switzerland , in the shadow of VI . ] MARRIAGE , AND FAREWELL TO ENGLAND . 101.
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... England . Moore and others insist that Byron's heart was at home when his presence was abroad , and that , with all her faults , he loved his country still . Leigh Hunt , on the contrary , asserts that he cared nothing for England or ...
... England . Moore and others insist that Byron's heart was at home when his presence was abroad , and that , with all her faults , he loved his country still . Leigh Hunt , on the contrary , asserts that he cared nothing for England or ...
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