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Albrizzi (Countess), salon of Ali Pasha, his reception of Byron Allegra, Byron's daughter Athenians, character of Athens Aurora Raby, La Guiccioli idealised Becher's, Rev. J.T., influence on Byron _Beppo_ _Blackwood's Magazine_ Blessington, Lady _Blues, The_ Boatswain (Byron's dog) Bologna Boston's _Fourfold State_ Bowers, Byron's tutor Bowles, controversy about Pope Bozzaris, Marco, death of Brandes, Prof., criticism of Byron's bust _British Review, To the Editor of the_ _Bronze, The Age of_ Brougham's, Lord, criticism of _Hours of Idleness_ Brown, Hamilton Bruno, Dr. Brydges, Sir Egerton, criticism of _Cain_ Burns Burun, an ancestor of Byron Butler, Dr., master of Harrow Byron, Augusta Ada (the poet's daughter) Byron, George Gordon, 6th Lord genealogy; birth; residence at Ballater; school-life; early loves; "first dash into poetry"; accession to peerage; Baillie, Dr., medical adviser; at Harrow; coming of age; writes review on Wordsworth; Annesley, residence at; at Cambridge; takes seat in House of Lords; travels; studies Romaic; Armenian; attacks of fever; speeches in House of Lords; writes address on re-opening of Drury Lane Theatre; publishes the _Giaour_; friendship with Sir Walter Scott; marriage; separation from wife; departure from England; friendship with Shelley; in Switzerland; in Italy; life in Venice completes _Childe Harold_ life at Ravenna at Pisa relations with Leigh Hunt life in Albaro joins conspiracy in Italy joins movement for liberation of Greece leaves Italy life in Greece last illness and death last words funeral honours Byron, Lord allusions in his poetry to his training appreciation of aristocratic sentiments Austria, hatred of, characteristics characteristics of literature in Byron's age cleverness comparison with Shelley and Wordsworth contemporary admiration debts defects of character defects of his poetry descriptive power dislike of professional _litterateurs_ dissipations dogmatism early friends financial affairs follower of Pope garrulity idleness knowledge of languages knowledge of Scripture in London society lameness love of mountains melancholy pecuniary profits personal appearance physical endurance poetic character politics reading relations to female sex scholarsh
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