Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume 3Walter Hamilton Johnson Reprint, 1967 - Parodies |
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... Byron expressed to the writer his determination not to go there again , adding , " I never will dine with a middle - aged man who fills up his table with young ensigns , and has looking - glass panels to his book - cases . " Lord Byron ...
... Byron expressed to the writer his determination not to go there again , adding , " I never will dine with a middle - aged man who fills up his table with young ensigns , and has looking - glass panels to his book - cases . " Lord Byron ...
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... BYRON'S RESPONSE TO " FARE Thee Well . " “ What reader of Pope's celebrated Eloise ever thought that poem really the work of its heroine ? or who for a moment will conceive the following to be the production of Lady Byron's pen ? " AND ...
... BYRON'S RESPONSE TO " FARE Thee Well . " “ What reader of Pope's celebrated Eloise ever thought that poem really the work of its heroine ? or who for a moment will conceive the following to be the production of Lady Byron's pen ? " AND ...
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... BYRON'S WORKS . A very large number of Parodies of Byron's poems have been produced in the form of small pamphlets , either on political or social events , or of purely local interest . It will be sufficient to enumerate the principal ...
... BYRON'S WORKS . A very large number of Parodies of Byron's poems have been produced in the form of small pamphlets , either on political or social events , or of purely local interest . It will be sufficient to enumerate the principal ...
Contents
The Common Squeal | 3 |
CONTENTS OF PARTS I TO XXXVI PARODIES | 28 |
Alfred Tennysons Early Poems | 62 |
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