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).
  Identification of Lord Byron’s character with
  Mr. Gifford’s opinion of the poem
  Preparations for publication
  Its progress through the press
  Mr. Moore’s opinion
  Its publication and instantaneous success
  alleged resemblance to Marmion in it
  The 3d Canto written
  Progress of the 4th Canto
  2500 guineas asked for it
  The translation confiscated in Italy
  ‘The sublimest poetical achievement of mortal pen’
Chillon, Castle of
’CHILLON, PRISONER OF
Christ, what proved him the Son of God
‘Christabel’, Lord Byron’s admiration of
Cicero, Antony’s treatment of
Cid
Cigars
Cintra, the most beautiful village in the world
Clare (John Fitzgibbon), Earl of
Clare, John, the poet
Clarens
Claridge, Mr. 
‘Clarissa Harlowe.’ 
Clarke, Rev. James Stanier, his ‘Naufragia.’ 
Clarke, Hewson
Classical education
Claudian, the ‘ultimus Romanorum.’ 
Claughton, Mr.
Clayton, Mr.
Clitumnus, the river
Clubs
Coates, Romeo, his Lothario
Cobbett, William
Cochrane, Lord
‘Cockney school’ of poetry
Cogni, Margarita (the Fornarina), story of
Coldham, Mr.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, esq., his ‘Devil’s Walk’
  His ‘Remorse’
  His ‘Zopolia’
  His ‘Biographia Literaria’
  His ‘Christabel’
  Lord Byron’s letters to
  See also
Colman, George, esq., his prologue to ‘Philaster’
——­, George, jun., esq., parallel between Sheridan and
Colocotroni
Colonna, Cape
  Columns of
Comedy more difficult to compose than Tragedy
Concanen, Mr.
Congreve, self-educated
  His comedies
  Driven from the stage by Mrs. Centlivre
Constance (a German lady)
Constant, Benjamin de, his ‘Adolphe’
Constantinople, St. Sophia
  The seraglio
  The first sea view
Cooke, George Frederick, tragedian, an American Life of
  The most natural of actors
Coolidge, Mr., of Boston
Copet
Cordova, Admiral
——­, Sennorita
‘Corinne,’ notes written by Lord Byron in
Corinth
——­, capture of
  See ‘SIEGE OF CORINTH.’ 
Cork, Countess of
Cornwall, Barry (Bryan Walter Proctor)
‘CORSAIR, the; a Tale’
‘Cosmopolite,’ an amusing little volume full of French flippancy
Cotin, L’Abbe
Cottin, Madame
‘Could I remount the river of my years’
‘Courier’
Courtenay, John, esq., anecdotes of
Cowell, Mr. John, Letters to
Cowley, Abraham, his ‘Essays’ quoted
  His character
Cowper, Earl
——­, Countess
——­, William, famous at cricket and football
  His remark on the English system of education
  His spaniel ‘Beau’
  An example of filial tenderness
  ‘No poet’
  His translation of Homer
Crabbe, Rev. George, the just tribute to
  His ‘Resentment’
  His quality as a poet
  ‘The father of present poesy’
Crebillon, the younger, his marriage
Cribb, Tom, the pugilist
Cricketing, one of Lord Byron’s most favourite
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