ABERDEEN, Mrs. Byron’s residence at
the day school there at which Lord Byron
was a pupil
his allusion to the localities of
affection of the people of, for his memory
Absence, consolations in
Abstinence, the sole remedy for plethora
Abydos, Lord Byron’s swimming feat from Sestos
to
See Bride of Abydos
Abyssinia, Lord Byron’s project of visiting
Academical studies, effect of, on the imaginative
faculty
Acerbi, Giuseppe
Acland, Mr., Lord Byron’s school-fellow at Harrow
Acting, no immaterial sensuality so delightful
Actium, remains of the town of
Actors, an impracticable race
Ada
See Byron, Augusta-Ada
Adair, Robert, esq.
Adams, John, the Southwell carrier
Lord Byron’s epitaph on
Addison, Joseph, his character as a poet
His conversation
His ‘Drummer’
‘Adolphe,’ Benjamin Constant’s
Adversity
‘AEneid, the,’ written for political purposes
AEschylus
His ‘Prometheus’
His ‘Seven before Thebes’
‘Agathon,’ Wieland’s history of
Aglietti, Dr., MS. letters in his profession offered
to Mr. Murray
Albania
Albanians, their character and manners
Alberoni, Cardinal
Albrizzi, Countess, some account of
Her conversazioni
Her ‘Ritratti di Uomini Illustri’
Her portrait of Lord Byron
Alder, Mr
Alexander the Great, his exclamation to the Athenians
Alfieri, Vittorio, his description of his first love
Effect of the representation of his ‘Mira’
on Lord Byron
His conduct to his mother
His tomb in the church of Santa Croce
Coincidences between the disposition and
habits of Lord Byron and
His ‘Life’ quoted
Alfred Club
Algarotti, Francesco, his treatment of Lady M.W.
Montagu
Ali Pacha of Yanina, account of
Lord Byron’s visit to
His letter in Latin to Lord Byron
Allegra (Lord Byron’s natural daughter)
Her death
Inscription for a tablet to her memory
Allen, John, esq., a ‘Helluo of books’
Althorp, Viscount
Alvanley (William Arden), second Lord
Ambrosian library at Milan, Lord Byron’s visit
to
‘Americani,’ patriotic society so called
Americans, their freedom acquired by firmness without
excess
Amurath, Sultan
‘Anastasius,’ Mr. Hope’s, his character
‘Anatomy of Melancholy,’ a most amusing
medley of quotations and
classical anecdotes
Ancestry, pride of, one of the most decided features
of Lord Byron’s
character
Andalusian nobleman, adventures of a young
Animal food
Annesley, the residence of Miss Chaworth
Annesley, Mr., Lord Byron’s schoolfellow at
Harrow
Anstey’s ‘Bath Guide’
‘Anti-Byron,’ a satire
Anti-Jacobin Review
Antiloctius, tomb of
Antinous, the bust of, super-natural
‘Antiquary,’ character of Scott’s
novel so called
‘Antony and Cleopatra,’ observations on
the play of
Apollo Belvidere
Arethusa, fountain of, Lord Byron’s visit to