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d Germany and the Germans Ghost, the Newstead 'Giaour, The; a Fragment of a Turkish Tale', the author's fears for it First publication of, and its brilliant success Additions to The author's endeavours to 'beat' it The story on which it is founded Gibbon, Edward, esq., his remark on public schools His acacia His remark on his own History Gifford, William, esq., his opinion of 'English Bards' Lord Byron's disinclination that 'Childe Harold' should be shown to him Influence of his opinion on Lord Byron And Jeffrey, monarch-makers in poetry and prose The 'Bride of Abydos' submitted to Lord Byron's letters to Gilchrist, Octavius Gillies, R.P., the author of 'Childe Alarique' Giordani, Signor Giorgione His 'picture of his wife His judgment of Solomon Giraud, Nicolo, Lord Byron's Greek protege 'Glenarvon,' Lady Caroline Lamb's Glenbervie (Sylvester Douglas), first Lord, his treatise on timber His 'Ricciardetto' Glennie, Dr. (Lord Byron's preceptor) His account of his pupil's studies Glover, Mrs., actress Godwin, William, Lord Byron's munificence to Goethe, his 'Kennst du das Land,' &c. imitated His saying of Lord Byron His 'Faust His remarks on 'Manfred.' Dedication of 'Marino Faliero' to His 'Werther.' His 'Giaour' story Lord Byron's letter to His tribute to the memory of Byron Goetz, Countess Gordon, Sir John, of Bogagicht ----, Sir William, grandson of James I., an ancestor of Lord Byron's ----, Duchess of ----, Mr. ----, Lord Alexander ----, Pryce, esq. Gordons of Gight Gower, Lord Granville Leveson (now Earl and Viscount Granville) 'Gradus ad Parnassum,' Lord Byron's triangular Grafton (George Henry Fitzroy), fourth Duke of Grainger, his 'Ode to Solitude.' Grant, David, his 'Battles and War Pieces.' Grattan, Right Hon. Henry, his oratory Curran's mimicry of him Gray, his description of Cambridge His preference for his Latin poems An example of filial tenderness His 'Elegy.' ----, May (Lord Byron's nurse) Greece, past and present condition of Small extent of Greek islands, resources for an emigrant population in Greeks, character of the Cause of the purity with which they wrote their own language Gregson, the pugilist Grenville (William Wyndham), Lord Greville, Colonel, challenges Lord Byron for an insinuation in 'English Bards.' Grey, Charles (afterwards Earl Grey), his oratory See also Grey de Ruthven, Lord, Newstead
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