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CHAPTER XI GEORGE GORDON , LORD BYRON ( 1788-1824 ) 1. Byron's Life and Personality , 2. Poetical career of Byron : Characteristics of Byron's Poetry , 3. A General Evaluation , 4. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage , 5. Don Juan . 1.
CHAPTER XI GEORGE GORDON , LORD BYRON ( 1788-1824 ) 1. Byron's Life and Personality , 2. Poetical career of Byron : Characteristics of Byron's Poetry , 3. A General Evaluation , 4. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage , 5. Don Juan . 1.
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The difficulty for the biographer of Byron ( as it was for the English critic of Byron ) is essentially that of un- ... In any fair judgment of Byron's character , we have to take into account his misfortunes and physical deformity .
The difficulty for the biographer of Byron ( as it was for the English critic of Byron ) is essentially that of un- ... In any fair judgment of Byron's character , we have to take into account his misfortunes and physical deformity .
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The brief survey above of his works is given to point out Byron's incredible industry and literary fertility . 3. A General Evaluation . Two paradoxical facts as regards the general poetry of Byron may be noted .
The brief survey above of his works is given to point out Byron's incredible industry and literary fertility . 3. A General Evaluation . Two paradoxical facts as regards the general poetry of Byron may be noted .
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