Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 484 pages of information about Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6).

Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 484 pages of information about Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6).
Argenson, Marquis d’, his advice to Voltaire
Argyle Institution
Ariosto, Lord Byron’s imitation of
  his portrait by Titian
  Measure of his poetry
  spared by the robber who had read his ‘Orlando Furioso’
  his courage
Aristides
Aristophanes, Mitchell’s translation of
‘Armageddon,’ Townshend’s poem so called
Armenian Convent of St. Lazarus
  Language
  Grammar
Art, not inferior to nature, for poetical purposes
Arts, gulf of
Ash, Thomas, author of ‘The Book’
  Lord Byron’s generous conduct towards
Athens, Lord Byron’s first visit to
  account of the maid of
Atticus, Herodes
Aubonne
Augusta, stanzas to
Augustus Caesar, his times
‘Auld lang syne’
Authors, an irritable set
Avarice
‘Away, away, ye notes of woe’
‘A year ago you swore,’ &c.

B.

Bacon, Lord, on the celibacy of men of genius
  Inaccuracies in his Apophthegms
Baillie, Joanna, the only woman capable of writing tragedy
Baillie, Dr., Lord Byron put under his care
——­, Dr. Matthew, consulted on Lord Byron’s supposed insanity
Baillie ‘Long’
Baillie, Mr. D.
Balgounie, brig of
Ballater, a residence of Lord Byron in his youth
Bandello, his history of Romeo and Juliet
Bankes, William, esq. 
  Letters to
Barbarossa, Aruck
Barber, J.T., the painter
Barff, Mr., Lord Byron’s letters to, on the Greek cause
Barlow, Joel, character of his ‘Columbiad’
Barnes, Thomas, esq. 
Barry, Mr., the banker of Genoa
Bartley, George, the comedian
——­, Mrs., the actress
Bartolini, the sculptor, his bust of Lord Byron
Bartorini, princess, her monument at Bologna
Bath, Lord Byron at
‘Bath Guide,’ Anstey’s
Baths of Penelope, Lord Byron’s visit to
‘Baviad and Maeviad,’ extinguishment of the Delia Cruscans by the
Bay of Biscay
Bayes, Mr., caricature of Dryden
Beattie, Dr., his ‘Minstrel’
Beaumarchais, his singular good fortune
Beaumont, Sir George
Beauvais, Bishop of
Beccaria, anecdote of
Becher, Rev. John, Lord Byron’s friend
  His epilogue to the ‘Wheel of Fortune’
  His influence over Lord Byron
  Letters to
Beckford, William, esq., his ‘Tales’ in continuation of ‘Vathek’
Beggar’s Opera,’ Gay’s, a St. Giles’s lampoon
Behmen, Jacob, his reverses
Bellingham, Lord Byron present at his execution
Beloe, Rev. William, character of his ‘Sexagenarian’
Bembo, Cardinal, amatory correspondence between Lucretia Borgia and
Benacus, the (now the Lago di Garda)
Bentham, Jeremy, quackery of his followers
Benzoni, Countess, her conversazioni
  Some account of
‘Beppo, a Venetian Story’
  See also
Bergami, the Princess of Wales’s courier and chamberlain
Bernadotte, Jean-Baptiste-Jules, King of Sweden
Berni, the father of the Beppo style of writing
Berry, Miss

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