Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsG. Routledge, 1877 - 706 Seiten |
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... BYRON CRABBE HOGG . Laracor Church Stella's House Ruins of Swift's House . Cottage in Kew Lane Leasowes . Muniment Room Room at Walker's Hotel Burns and Mary parting House at Weston Belvoir Castle . POETS CHAUCER SPENSER . SHAKSPEARE ...
... BYRON CRABBE HOGG . Laracor Church Stella's House Ruins of Swift's House . Cottage in Kew Lane Leasowes . Muniment Room Room at Walker's Hotel Burns and Mary parting House at Weston Belvoir Castle . POETS CHAUCER SPENSER . SHAKSPEARE ...
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... Byron or Shelley . But , in fact , Cowley seems to have been a man who could not be permanently and decidedly anything . He could not rise out of affectations , and dubious , halfway sort of positions , either in poetry or in life . He ...
... Byron or Shelley . But , in fact , Cowley seems to have been a man who could not be permanently and decidedly anything . He could not rise out of affectations , and dubious , halfway sort of positions , either in poetry or in life . He ...
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... Byron , Brougham , Crabbe , Blanco White , Hallam , Rogers , Lord Jeffrey , and others . In the left wing is placed the colossal model of the statue of Charles Fox , which stands in Bloomsbury - square . In the gardens are various ...
... Byron , Brougham , Crabbe , Blanco White , Hallam , Rogers , Lord Jeffrey , and others . In the left wing is placed the colossal model of the statue of Charles Fox , which stands in Bloomsbury - square . In the gardens are various ...
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... Byron , repelled from the portal of Westminster Abbey , has found a fitting locale in his university at Cambridge , -why should not that of the Colston boy stand in front of Colston's school ? If allowed to stand there till it produces ...
... Byron , repelled from the portal of Westminster Abbey , has found a fitting locale in his university at Cambridge , -why should not that of the Colston boy stand in front of Colston's school ? If allowed to stand there till it produces ...
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... Byron , " one eye was more re- markable than the other ; and its lightning - like flashes had some- thing about them supernaturally grand . " Take some fine , clever- looking lad , then , from the crowd , and you will find such , and ...
... Byron , " one eye was more re- markable than the other ; and its lightning - like flashes had some- thing about them supernaturally grand . " Take some fine , clever- looking lad , then , from the crowd , and you will find such , and ...
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