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voluptuary' Mont Blanc Montague, Edward Wortley ----, Lady Mary Wortley, proposed Italian translation of her letters and new life of three pretty notes by her Pope's lines on her Montbovon 'Monthly Literary Recreations,' Lord Byron's review of Wordsworth's poems in Monti, his Aristodemo ----, account of Moore, Thomas, esq., his prefaces to his 'Life of Lord Byron,' His first acquaintance with Lord Byron Duel between Mr. Jeffrey and His person and manners described His poetry 'LINES on his last Operatic Farce or Farcical Opera' His 'Lalla Rookh' His 'Loves of the Angels' Lord Byron's letters to See also Moore, Peter, esq. Morgan, Lady Her 'Italy' ----, Lord Byron's school-fellow at Harrow 'MORGANTE MAGGIORE, of Pulci.' translation of the first canto commenced finished not a line to be omitted the author's opinion of it 'Morning Post' Morosini. his siege of Athens Mosaic chronology Mosti, Count Mother, future conduct of a child dependent on the Muir, Mr., letter to Mule, Mrs., Lord Byron's housemaid Mueller, the historian Muloch, Muley His 'Atheism answered' Murat, Joachim, death of Muratori Murillo, Lord Byron's opinion of Murray, John, esq, his first connection with Lord Byron Childe Harold placed in his hands shows the poem to Mr. Gifford purchases the copyright 'The [Greek: anax] of publishers' recommended by Lord Byron to Mr. Moore as 'among the first of the trade,' offers 1000 guineas for the 'Giaour' and 'Bride of Abydos,' Lord Byron's high compliment to pays 1000 guineas for the 'Siege of Corinth' and 'Parisina' the 'Mokanna' of publishers' offers 1500 guineas for the 4th canto of 'Childe Harold' poetical epistle to 'Strahan, Tonson, Lintot, of the times' conduct to Mr. Moore Lord Byron's last letter to letters and allusions to, _passim_ Music, Lord Byron's love of simple See, also Musters, Mr. John, his marriage to Miss Chaworth Musters, Mrs. See Chaworth 'MY BOAT is on the shore' 'MY DEAR Mr. Murray' N. Napier, Colonel His testimony to the benevolence and soundness of Lord Byron's views with regard to Greece Naples, 'the second best sea view Napoleon. See Buonaparte Nathan, his 'Hebrew nasalities' Nature ----, 'PRAYER of.' 'Naufragia,' Clarke's Nelson, Southey's Life of Nepean, Mr. ----, Sir Evan Nerni Newstead, granted by Henry VIII. to Sir John Byron A prophecy
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