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).
Hemans, Mrs., her ‘Restoration’
  Character of her poetry
Henley, Orator
Herbert of Cherbury, Lord, his life much interested Lord Byron
Hero and Leander
Hill, Aaron
‘Hills of Annesley, bleak and barren.’ 
‘HINTS FROM HORACE,’ written at Athens
  first produced to Mr. Dallas
  singular preference given by the author to them
  See also
Hippopotamus at Exeter Change
Historians, list of, perused by Lord Byron at nineteen
Hoare, Mr., Lord Byron’s schoolfellow at Harrow
Hobbes, Thomas
Hobhouse, Right Hon. Henry
——­, Right Hon. Sir John Cam, Bart., his ’Journey through
      Albania’ quoted
  His ‘Historical Notes to Childe Harold’
Hodgson, Rev. Francis, Lord Byron’s well-timed assistance to
  His ‘Friends’
  Lord Byron’s letters to
  See also
Hogg, James, the Ettrick shepherd
Holerott, Thomas, his ‘Memoirs’
Holderness, Lady
Holland, Lord, the allusion to
  commencement of Lord Byron’s acquaintance with
  his oratory
  Lord Byron’s letters to
Holland, Lady
——­, Dr.
Holmes, Mr., the miniature painter
Homer, geography of, Visit to the school of
Hope, Thomas, esq., his ‘Anastasius’
Hoppner, R B., esq., his account of Lord Byron’s mode of life at
      Venice
  ‘LINES on the birth of his son’
  Lord Byron’s letters to
  see also
Horace, Lord Byron’s early dislike to
  Quoted
‘Horace in London’
  See ‘Hints from Horace’
Horestan Castle, Derbyshire, held by Lord Byron’s ancestors
’Horsae Ionicae
Homer, Francis, esq. 
‘HOURS OF IDLENESS,’ first publication of
  a review of
  another in the ‘Critical Review,’
  furious philippic in the ‘Eclectic’
  Critique of the Edinburgh Review
Howard, Hon. Frederick
Hume, David, his Essays
  His ‘Treatise of Human Nature’
Hunt, John
——­, Leigh, Lord Byron’s first acquaintance with
  Described
  His ‘Rimini’
  His ‘Foliage’
  His ‘Byron and some of his Contemporaries’
  See also
Hunter, P., esq. 
Hurd, Bishop, his remark on academical studies
Hutchinson, Colonel, his Memoirs
‘Huzza!  Hodgson, we are going’
Hymettus
Hypochondriacism

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Ida, mount
Imagination
Immortality of the soul
Improvisatore, account of one at Milan
‘Ina,’ Mrs. Wilmot’s tragedy of
Inchbald, Mrs., her ‘Simple Story’
  Her ‘Nature and Art’
Incledon, Charles, singer
‘INEZ,’ Stanzas to
Interlachen
Invention
Iris, the
‘IRISH AVATAR’
Irving, Washington, esq. 
Italian manners
Italians, bad translators, except from the classics
Italy, the only modern nation in Europe that has a poetical language
Ithaca, excursion to

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