Byron: Interviews and RecollectionsProfessor Norman Page Springer, 2016年1月18日 - 194 頁 |
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An Adventure in Greece J C Hobhouse | 11 |
First Impressions II 1811 | 18 |
The Effects of Fame R C Dallas | 31 |
Later Recollections Sir Walter Scott | 38 |
Travelling with Byron in Europe J W Polidori | 47 |
A Lost Man Mary Shelley | 55 |
A Thoroughly Spoilt Man E J Trelawny | 62 |
A Clergyman Visits Lord Byron Anonymous | 98 |
On Books and Authors | 105 |
On Other Topics | 113 |
With Byron to Greece I J H Browne | 125 |
With Byron to Greece II | 137 |
Last Days I Count Gamba | 150 |
Last Days III Julius Millingen | 160 |
More Beautiful in Death than in Life E J Trelawny | 167 |
A Most Eccentric Character Anonymous | 71 |
The Handsomest of Men | 76 |
Life at Pisa I | 84 |
Life at Pisa II Leigh Hunt | 90 |
Byrons Funeral Procession Thomas Moore | 173 |
Index | 180 |
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