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  • {{Image|Lord Byron in Albanian dress.jpg|right|250px|Lord Byron in Albanian dress, oil painting by Thomas Phillips, 1835}} ...is financial and personal engagement in the [[Greek War of Independence]], Lord Byron is considered a national hero in [[Greece]].
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  • * Fragment of a Novel(1816), by George Gordon (Lord Byron) http://www.sff.net/people/DoyleMacdonald/l_frag.htm * Lord Byron's "Manfred" http://www.litgothic.com/Texts/manfred.html
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  • * Fragment of a Novel(1816), by George Gordon (Lord Byron) http://www.sff.net/people/DoyleMacdonald/l_frag.htm * Lord Byron's "Manfred" http://www.litgothic.com/Texts/manfred.html
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  • ...trans). Orlando Furioso. Penguin Classics. 1975</ref> mock-heroic epic. [[Lord Byron|Byron]] used it for his ''[[Don Juan]]'', also in the light-hearted, impetu
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  • [[Lord Byron]]
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  • {{r|Lord Byron/Related Articles}}
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  • }}</ref> and was grandfather of the romantic poet [[Lord Byron]] (1788-1824).
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  • [[Lord Byron|Byron]] in his long poem ''Childe Harold's Pilgrimage'' took his hero to th
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  • [[Lord Byron]] ''The Vison of Judgment'' (1822). This both responded to [[Robert South
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  • ...smembered human corpses. Mary Shelley and her husband were house guests of Lord Byron At Villa Diodati near Geneva during the notoriously wet and cold summer of
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  • ...in 1940, considered ''The Dynasts'' unmatched in beauty and power since [[Lord Byron|Byron]]'s ''Childe Harold'',<ref>Introduction to the Macmillan/Heron Books
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  • # The London All Stars with Jimmy Page - 'Lord Byron Blues' [September 1965] - 3:14
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  • ...them to know they were getting the effects they wanted from the rules. [[Lord Byron|Byron]], when he still considered himself to be writing in the classical tr
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  • ...ved to London where he became friends with a group of radicals including [[Lord Byron]] and [[Charles Lamb]]. In his book ''Colonial Policy of European Powers''
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  • {{Image|Lord Byron in Albanian dress.jpg|right|250px|Lord Byron in Albanian dress, oil painting by Thomas Phillips, 1835}} ...is financial and personal engagement in the [[Greek War of Independence]], Lord Byron is considered a national hero in [[Greece]].
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  • When the Edinburgh Review criticised [[Lord Byron|Byron]]'s unremarkable first collection ''Hours of Idleness'', the retort c
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  • ...or money." <ref>Boswell</ref> Within 50 years he was to be disproved by [[Lord Byron|Byron]], who initially thought it beneath his dignity to accept money for h
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  • ...of Lovelace, an enthusiatic amateur mathematician and daughter of the poet Lord Byron. Ada's translated article, including her own extensive notes about her und
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  • ...t]], and some people believed that this led to Keats's premature death. [[Lord Byron|Byron]] wrote "'Tis strange the mind, that very fiery particle/Should let i
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  • ...aire Clairmont who was staying there and who used their presence to lure [[Lord Byron]] to Geneva. Claire and Byron had had an affair, but he had then lost inter
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  • ...in his self-centredness in that of [[Percy Bysshe Shelley|Shelley]] and [[Lord Byron|Byron]] (a hero of his boyhood). ...use of Lords]] in 1884. (This was the first peerage for literature.<ref>[[Lord Byron]], among other lordly poets, inherited his title. Tennyson's title is also
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  • Claire was fascinated from afar by George Gordon Lord Byron and did everything to meet him. Byron was planning a trip to Switzerland an In January 1817, Claire gave birth to Lord Byron’s daughter Allegra.
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  • ...tead of Sir Walter (and was irritated to find an article with the title of Lord Byron). Personally, I don't think the form of the name matters much, as long as ...s almost ALWAYS referred to with the "Sir", at least here in the States, [[Lord Byron]] seems a trickier case to me. If you said to a reasonably educated person,
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  • ...h the following verse, a parody of ''The Destruction of Sennacherib'' by [[Lord Byron]]:
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  • ...gazine <i>[[Punch]]</i> responded to the event by publishing a parody of [[Lord Byron]]'s poem <i>[[The Destruction of Sennacherib]]</i> including a wry commenta
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  • Gothic literature influenced more mainstream writers, including [[Lord Byron]] and [[John Keats]] (especially in ''Isabella''). The ghost story and the ...er of 1816 Mary and [[Percy Bysshe Shelley]] stayed with other guests in [[Lord Byron]]'s [[Villa Diodati]] at [[Lake Geneva]]. One evening they decided to hold
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  • ...clipsed by the even greater success of [[Childe Harold's Pilgrimage]] by [[Lord Byron]], with whom Scott later became friendly while visiting London.
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  • ...1824, at the age of 22, he was already implicitly comparing himself with [[Lord Byron|Byron]], at that time the meteoric star of European literature.<ref>Robb,G.
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  • ...The Scottish writer Robert Burns and the English writers Sir Walter Scott, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley an John Keats were very popular in the New World whil
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  • ...oldt]], [[Friedrich Schleiermacher]], [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]], [[Lord Byron]], [[Barthold Georg Niebuhr]], and others. In August 1822 he returned to th
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  • ...' (1807) was savagely attacked in the influential ''Edinburgh Review''. [[Lord Byron]] was among those out of sympathy with his style: in ''English Bards and Sc
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  • *[[Lord Byron]] would consume vast quantities of white vinegar to keep his complexion pal
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  • ...rt Burns]], [[William Wordsworth]], [[George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron|Lord Byron]], [[John Keats]], [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson|Lord Tennyson]], [[R. S. Thomas]
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  • ...hard-hearted about economics. Romantic poets were the harshest critics. [[Lord Byron]] ridiculed what he termed Malthus's "eleventh commandment, 'Thou shalt not
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  • ...story of [[Catherine Quaque]]. Then she turned to another tragic figure, [[Lord Byron]]. That’s enough sadness today, maybe too much for a party. She promises
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  • ...Donne]], [[Andrew Marvell]], [[Alexander Pope]], [[William Wordsworth]], [[Lord Byron]], [[John Keats]], [[John Milton]], [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] and many ot
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