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George Noel Gordon , Lord Byron 1788-1824 Of the important English poets of the romantic movement , the one with the greatest international reputation is still Lord Byron , however much his countrymen have deprecated him ; and even his ...
George Noel Gordon , Lord Byron 1788-1824 Of the important English poets of the romantic movement , the one with the greatest international reputation is still Lord Byron , however much his countrymen have deprecated him ; and even his ...
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In spite of Byron's denials , public opinion then , as now , insisted that Childe Harold was Byron himself , that the poem was autobiographical ; and the young poet was badly spoiled by society in general and by the feminine portion ...
In spite of Byron's denials , public opinion then , as now , insisted that Childe Harold was Byron himself , that the poem was autobiographical ; and the young poet was badly spoiled by society in general and by the feminine portion ...
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Teresa Guiccioli gave Byron a steadiness that he had never known before ; he became domesticated to a surprising degree ... like Cain ( 1821 ) or Marino Faliero ( 1820 ) were written — the latter with considerable study on Byron's part ...
Teresa Guiccioli gave Byron a steadiness that he had never known before ; he became domesticated to a surprising degree ... like Cain ( 1821 ) or Marino Faliero ( 1820 ) were written — the latter with considerable study on Byron's part ...
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