Byron: Lyric and romanceBritish Council, 1970 |
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... John ( ' Mad Jack ' ) Byron , nephew of the fifth or ' wicked ' Lord Byron and son of Admiral John Byron ( 1723-1786 ) traced his long line of scapegrace forebears back to the Ernegis and Radulfus de Burun who had come over with William ...
... John ( ' Mad Jack ' ) Byron , nephew of the fifth or ' wicked ' Lord Byron and son of Admiral John Byron ( 1723-1786 ) traced his long line of scapegrace forebears back to the Ernegis and Radulfus de Burun who had come over with William ...
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... ' in the family vault in Hucknall Torkard church . Perhaps his best requiem was reported by the peasant poet John Clare , who in his later madness fancied himself to be Byron and com- posed a new Childe Harold . He is writing in ΙΟ BYRON.
... ' in the family vault in Hucknall Torkard church . Perhaps his best requiem was reported by the peasant poet John Clare , who in his later madness fancied himself to be Byron and com- posed a new Childe Harold . He is writing in ΙΟ BYRON.
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... JOHN WILLIAM POLIDORI , relating to Byron , etc. -edited and elucidated by W. M. Rossetti ( 1911 ) . LORD BYRON AS A SATIRIST in verse , by C. M. Fuess ( 1912 ) . BYRON , by E. Colburn Mayne , 2 vols ( 1912 , new ed . 1924 ) —see also ...
... JOHN WILLIAM POLIDORI , relating to Byron , etc. -edited and elucidated by W. M. Rossetti ( 1911 ) . LORD BYRON AS A SATIRIST in verse , by C. M. Fuess ( 1912 ) . BYRON , by E. Colburn Mayne , 2 vols ( 1912 , new ed . 1924 ) —see also ...
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