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... Byron was one of the first to rally to the cause , Byron who had so loathed Keats , his poetry , and all that he stood for , and had attacked him in language so vile and obscene that even his latest editor , who is not squeamish , is ...
... Byron was one of the first to rally to the cause , Byron who had so loathed Keats , his poetry , and all that he stood for , and had attacked him in language so vile and obscene that even his latest editor , who is not squeamish , is ...
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... Byron , by contrast , was made of sterner stuff . Byron first incited the Greeks to re- volt in poetry too familiar to bear quotation ; then he raised a private army at his own expense to fight for them ; he helped to squeeze money out ...
... Byron , by contrast , was made of sterner stuff . Byron first incited the Greeks to re- volt in poetry too familiar to bear quotation ; then he raised a private army at his own expense to fight for them ; he helped to squeeze money out ...
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... Byron , who visited Greece in 1809 and told them that they ought to be ashamed of themselves ; and the next thing that happened was the foundation in Odessa in 1814 of a Greek revolutionary conspiracy called ' the friendly society ...
... Byron , who visited Greece in 1809 and told them that they ought to be ashamed of themselves ; and the next thing that happened was the foundation in Odessa in 1814 of a Greek revolutionary conspiracy called ' the friendly society ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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