Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During a Residence with His Lordship at Pisa, in the Years 1821 and 1822, 1-2±ÇHenry Colburn, 1824 - 345ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Don Juan ' and the Iliad . Dr. Johnson's censorship defied . Intended plan of Don Juan : ' ad- ventures and death of the hero Murray's plea the Cookery - book his his anxiety for Lord Byron's fame . ship . Murray's offer for ' Don Juan , ' ...
... Don Juan ' and the Iliad . Dr. Johnson's censorship defied . Intended plan of Don Juan : ' ad- ventures and death of the hero Murray's plea the Cookery - book his his anxiety for Lord Byron's fame . ship . Murray's offer for ' Don Juan , ' ...
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... Don Juan had not a better Leporello , for imitating his master . He says that he is a Laurel struck by a Metre , and when in Greece remarked upon one of the bas - reliefs of the Par- thenon , La ! what mantel - pieces these would make ...
... Don Juan had not a better Leporello , for imitating his master . He says that he is a Laurel struck by a Metre , and when in Greece remarked upon one of the bas - reliefs of the Par- thenon , La ! what mantel - pieces these would make ...
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... Don Juan , " canto X , stanza 50 : " He had a kind of inclination , or Weakness , for what most people deem mere vermin , Live animals . ¡± ¢Ó He afterwards bought another monkey in Pisa , in the street , because he saw it ill - used ...
... Don Juan , " canto X , stanza 50 : " He had a kind of inclination , or Weakness , for what most people deem mere vermin , Live animals . ¡± ¢Ó He afterwards bought another monkey in Pisa , in the street , because he saw it ill - used ...
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... Don Juan , Canto V. Stanza 122 . 66 lived , and Dante was exiled and died at 30 CONVERSATIONS OF.
... Don Juan , Canto V. Stanza 122 . 66 lived , and Dante was exiled and died at 30 CONVERSATIONS OF.
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... Don Juan , Canto III . Stanza 105 . 66 66 66 " sisted them to shake off their LORD BYRON . 31.
... Don Juan , Canto III . Stanza 105 . 66 66 66 " sisted them to shake off their LORD BYRON . 31.
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