Life of Lord Byron Novel Chapters
List of most recent chapters published for the Life of Lord Byron novel. A total of 208 chapters have been translated and the release date of the last chapter is Apr 02, 2024
Latest Release: Chapter 1 : Life of Lord Byron.Vol. I.by Thomas Moore.PREFACE TO THE FIRST VOLUME OF THE FIRST EDITI
Life of Lord Byron.Vol. I.by Thomas Moore.PREFACE TO THE FIRST VOLUME OF THE FIRST EDITION.[1]In presenting these Volumes to the public I should have felt, I own, considerable diffidence, from a sincere distrust in my own powers of doing justice to such a
- 8 In one of the pieces, reprinted in the "Hours of Idleness," there are some alterations and additions, which, as far as they may be supposed to spring from the known feelings of the poet respecting birth, are curious. This poem, which is ent.i.tl
- 7 To Mr. Becher, as I have said, the first copy of his little work was presented; and this gentleman, in looking over its pages, among many things to commend and admire, as well as some almost too boyish to criticise, found one poem in which, as it appeared
- 6 Yours truly."LETTER 5.TO MR. PIGOT."Piccadilly, August 16. 1806."I cannot exactly say with Caesar, 'Veni, vidi, vici:' however, the most important part of his laconic account of success applies to my present situation; for, though
- 5 In the summer of this year (1806) he, as usual, joined his mother at Southwell,--among the small, but select, society of which place he had, during his visits, formed some intimacies and friends.h.i.+ps, the memory of which is still cherished there fondly
- 4 "Yet when confinement's lingering hour was done, Our sports, our studies, and our souls were one: Together we impell'd the flying ball, Together join'd in cricket's manly toil, Or shared the produce of the river's spoil; Or,
- 3 For a general notion of his dispositions and capacities at this period, we could not have recourse to a more trust-worthy or valuable authority than that of the Rev. Dr. Drury, who was at this time head master of the school, and to whom Lord Byron has lef
- 2 He adds in a note, "The Brig of Don, near the 'auld town' of Aberdeen, with its one arch and its black deep salmon stream, is in my memory as yesterday. I still remember, though perhaps I may misquote the awful proverb which made me pause t
- 1 Life of Lord Byron.Vol. I.by Thomas Moore.PREFACE TO THE FIRST VOLUME OF THE FIRST EDITION.[1]In presenting these Volumes to the public I should have felt, I own, considerable diffidence, from a sincere distrust in my own powers of doing justice to such a