Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 19, Part 1E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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PASSAGES MARKED IN MONTAIGNE'S ESSAYS BY LORD BYRON . To the Editor of the New Monthly Magazine . DEAR SIR , -As every thing relating to Lord Byron has become doubly interesting since his death , it has struck me that a set of pas ...
PASSAGES MARKED IN MONTAIGNE'S ESSAYS BY LORD BYRON . To the Editor of the New Monthly Magazine . DEAR SIR , -As every thing relating to Lord Byron has become doubly interesting since his death , it has struck me that a set of pas ...
Page 148
... Lord Byron was , in a short time , pronounced by these " learned Thebans " to be insane , though it is doubtful whether any one of them had ever an opportunity of conversing with him . A very pardonable mistake into which his Lordship ...
... Lord Byron was , in a short time , pronounced by these " learned Thebans " to be insane , though it is doubtful whether any one of them had ever an opportunity of conversing with him . A very pardonable mistake into which his Lordship ...
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... Lord Byron muttered " Fairly lurched . " To return to the theatre . During Lord Byron's administration , a ballet was invented by the elder Byrne , in which Miss Smith ( since Mrs. Oscar Byrne ) had a pas seul . This the lady wished to ...
... Lord Byron muttered " Fairly lurched . " To return to the theatre . During Lord Byron's administration , a ballet was invented by the elder Byrne , in which Miss Smith ( since Mrs. Oscar Byrne ) had a pas seul . This the lady wished to ...
Contents
Conversations of Paley By the Author of Four Years in France | 21 |
Opinions for 1827 | 33 |
Captain Sherwills Visit to Mont Blanc | 41 |
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