The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... never completed . In May , 1813 , appeared his Giaour , a wildly poetical fragment , of which the story was founded on an event that had occurred at Athens while he was there , and in which he was personally concerned . It was written ...
... never completed . In May , 1813 , appeared his Giaour , a wildly poetical fragment , of which the story was founded on an event that had occurred at Athens while he was there , and in which he was personally concerned . It was written ...
Page xviii
... never set to it con amore . " In November he had finished his Bride of Abydos ( written in a week ) , and it was published the following month . The Corsair , a poem of still higher merit and pop- ularity , appeared in less than three ...
... never set to it con amore . " In November he had finished his Bride of Abydos ( written in a week ) , and it was published the following month . The Corsair , a poem of still higher merit and pop- ularity , appeared in less than three ...
Page xxiii
... never published . During this period an insurrectionary spirit broke out in Italy ; the Carbonari appeared ; and secret societies began to be formed . The brother of the Countess Guiccioli , Count Pietro Gamba , espoused the cause of ...
... never published . During this period an insurrectionary spirit broke out in Italy ; the Carbonari appeared ; and secret societies began to be formed . The brother of the Countess Guiccioli , Count Pietro Gamba , espoused the cause of ...
Page xxvii
... never been entirely well . Early in April , he caught a severe cold , through exposure to rain . His fever increased , and , in con- sequence of his prejudice against bleeding , that rem- edy was delayed till it was too late to be ...
... never been entirely well . Early in April , he caught a severe cold , through exposure to rain . His fever increased , and , in con- sequence of his prejudice against bleeding , that rem- edy was delayed till it was too late to be ...
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... view the full intensity of feel- ings which had never before been poured forth with such eloquent directness . His poems were as tales of the confessional , portraitures of real passion , not LIFE OF LORD BYRON . xxxi.
... view the full intensity of feel- ings which had never before been poured forth with such eloquent directness . His poems were as tales of the confessional , portraitures of real passion , not LIFE OF LORD BYRON . xxxi.
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