Selections from the Poetry of Lord ByronH. Holt, 1900 - 412 pages |
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Page iii
... Juan : The Shipwreck ( from Canto II ) The Isles of Greece ( from Canto III ) The Death of Haidée ( from Canto IV ) Cain , Scene I of Act II . · · 220 · iii 223 . 238 262 273 279 PAGE Lyrics : When we two parted Maid of Athens.
... Juan : The Shipwreck ( from Canto II ) The Isles of Greece ( from Canto III ) The Death of Haidée ( from Canto IV ) Cain , Scene I of Act II . · · 220 · iii 223 . 238 262 273 279 PAGE Lyrics : When we two parted Maid of Athens.
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... To Manfred To Darkness • To the Dream . · • 301 · 303 • 305 341 347 375 379 380 To Mazeppa To Don Juan To Cain . To the Lyrics INDEX OF FIRST LINES · 385 · 400 • 402 411 INTRODUCTION I THERE are two aspects of Byron , almost iv CONTENTS.
... To Manfred To Darkness • To the Dream . · • 301 · 303 • 305 341 347 375 379 380 To Mazeppa To Don Juan To Cain . To the Lyrics INDEX OF FIRST LINES · 385 · 400 • 402 411 INTRODUCTION I THERE are two aspects of Byron , almost iv CONTENTS.
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... Juan " and through his later years it is often truculent and lurid and auda- ciously expressed . Yet Byron's cynicism , like his other passions , was never cold . " " In later years Byron's character hardened while it matured . There ...
... Juan " and through his later years it is often truculent and lurid and auda- ciously expressed . Yet Byron's cynicism , like his other passions , was never cold . " " In later years Byron's character hardened while it matured . There ...
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... Juan " or the melancholy note of such passages as these from letters and journals of his later years : " What is the reason that I have been , all my lifetime , more or less ennuyé ? and that , if anything , I am rather less so now than ...
... Juan " or the melancholy note of such passages as these from letters and journals of his later years : " What is the reason that I have been , all my lifetime , more or less ennuyé ? and that , if anything , I am rather less so now than ...
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... Juan ' and ' The Giaour ' are as naturally its outcome as ' Absalom and Achitophel ' is an expression of the Restoration , and In Memoriam ' a product of Victorian England . 6 " As to the cant of the day , " writes Byron in 1819 , " I ...
... Juan ' and ' The Giaour ' are as naturally its outcome as ' Absalom and Achitophel ' is an expression of the Restoration , and In Memoriam ' a product of Victorian England . 6 " As to the cant of the day , " writes Byron in 1819 , " I ...
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