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... poetry . " We have lost some of Lord Byron's works , which I am led to suspect I need not , as a virtuous lady , be sorry for , " continued Mrs. Drudge , " and we read and like him most in his earliest effusions . " " His college ...
... poetry . " We have lost some of Lord Byron's works , which I am led to suspect I need not , as a virtuous lady , be sorry for , " continued Mrs. Drudge , " and we read and like him most in his earliest effusions . " " His college ...
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... poetry and romance . Their dramatic rules are still as inflexible as ever : but the poetry of Lord Byron , and the Waverley novels , have almost as many admirers among them as among our- selves . Nevertheless , it is scarcely possible ...
... poetry and romance . Their dramatic rules are still as inflexible as ever : but the poetry of Lord Byron , and the Waverley novels , have almost as many admirers among them as among our- selves . Nevertheless , it is scarcely possible ...
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... poetry of Lord Byron : In 1815 , for the first time , I heard the name of Byron pro- nounced ; for the first time I read some of those brilliant descrip- tions of modern Greece , and of those emphatic appeals to the Hellenists , who ...
... poetry of Lord Byron : In 1815 , for the first time , I heard the name of Byron pro- nounced ; for the first time I read some of those brilliant descrip- tions of modern Greece , and of those emphatic appeals to the Hellenists , who ...
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