My Recollections of Lord Byron
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contessa di Teresa Guiccioli. My Recollections of Lord Byron
My Recollections of Lord Byron
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MY RECOLLECTIONS, ETC
INTRODUCTION
LORD BYRON
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CHAPTER I
LORD BYRON AND M. DE LAMARTINE
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CHAPTER II
PORTRAIT OF LORD BYRON
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CHAPTER III
FRENCH PORTRAIT
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CHAPTER IV
LORD BYRON'S RELIGIOUS OPINIONS
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CHAPTER V
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH OF LORD BYRON
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CHAPTER VI
THE FRIENDSHIPS OF LORD BYRON
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CHAPTER VII
LORD BYRON CONSIDERED AS A FATHER, AS A BROTHER, AND AS A SON
HIS GOODNESS SHOWN BY THE STRENGTH OF HIS INSTINCTIVE AFFECTIONS
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CHAPTER VIII
QUALITIES OF LORD BYRON'S HEART
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CHAPTER IX
BENEVOLENCE AND KINDNESS OF LORD BYRON
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CHAPTER X
QUALITIES AND VIRTUES OF SOUL
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CHAPTER XI
THE CONSTANCY OF LORD BYRON
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CHAPTER XII
THE COURAGE AND FORTITUDE OF LORD BYRON
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CHAPTER XIII
THE MODESTY OF LORD BYRON
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CHAPTER XIV
THE VIRTUES OF HIS SOUL
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CHAPTER XV
GENEROSITY A HEROISM
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CHAPTER XVI
FAULTS OF LORD BYRON
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CHAPTER XVII
IRRITABILITY OF LORD BYRON
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CHAPTER XVIII
LORD BYRON'S MOBILITY
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CHAPTER XIX
LORD BYRON'S MISANTHROPY AND SOCIABILITY
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CHAPTER XX
LORD BYRON'S PRIDE
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CHAPTER XXI
THE VANITY OF LORD BYRON
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CHAPTER XXII
LORD BYRON'S MARRIAGE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
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CHAPTER XXIII
LORD BYRON'S GAYETY AND MELANCHOLY
HIS GAYETY
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CHAPTER XXIV
THE MELANCHOLY OF LORD BYRON
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CHAPTER XXV
LOVE OF TRUTH; OR, CONSCIENCE A CHIEF CHARACTERISTIC OF LORD BYRON
THIS QUALITY RISES TO A VIRTUE
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REFLECTIONS UPON MR. DISRAELI'S NOVEL
"VENETIA:"
A SEMI-BIOGRAPHY OF LORD BYRON
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contessa di Teresa Guiccioli
Published by Good Press, 2019
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Quotations from his poems would be impossible. How choose without regretting what has been discarded? They must be read; and those must be pitied who do not feel morally better after having read them.
This is precisely what has been least done up to the present time: people have been content with reading his early poems, and with seeking Byron in "Childe Harold" or in the heroes of his Oriental poems; which is about as just as to look for Shakspeare in Iago, Milton in Satan, Goethe in Mephistopheles, or Lamartine in the blasphemies of his ninth Meditation.
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