lla
Lord Byron's praise of
Effect of her acting at Edinburgh
An allusion to
'SIEGE OF CORINTH'
Sigeum, Cape
Simplon, the
Sinclair, George, esq., 'the prodigy' of Harrow School
Sirmium
'Sir Proteus,' a satirical ballad
'SKETCH,' a
Skull-cup
Slave trade
Slavery
Sligo, Marquis of
His letter on the origin of the 'Giaour'
Smart, Christopher
Smith, Sir Henry
----, Horace, esq., his 'Horace in London'
----, Mrs. Spencer. See 'Florence.'
----, Miss (afterwards Mrs. Oscar Byrne), dancer
Smyrna, Lord Byron's stay at
Smythe, Professor
Socrates
Sonnets, 'the most puling, petrifying, stupidly platonic compositions,'
Sorelli, his translation of Grillparzer's 'Sappho'
Sotheby, William, esq., his tragedies
his 'Ivan' accepted for Drury Lane Theatre
similarity of a passage in 'Ivan' to one in the 'Corsair'
a 'row' about 'Ivan'
the AEschylus of the age
his 'Orestes'
See also
Lord Byron's letters to
Southcote, Joanna
Southey, Robert, esq., LL.D., his person and manners
His prose and poetry
His 'Roderick'
his 'Curse of Kehama'
Lord Byron's intention to dedicate 'Don Juan' to him
his 'Joan of Arc' would have been better in rhyme
See also
Southwell, Notts, Lord Byron's residence at
Southwood, on the Divine Government
SPEECHES IN PARLIAMENT, Lord Byron's
Spence's Anecdotes (Singer's edition)
Spencer, Dowager Lady
----, William, esq.
----, Countess
Spenser, Edmund, his measure
Staeel, Madame de, her essay against suicide
Her 'De l'Allemagne'
Her personal appearance
Her death
Notes written by Lord Byron in her 'Corinne'
See also
Stafford, Marquis of (now Duke of Sutherland)
Stafford, Marchioness of (now Duchess of Sutherland)
Stanhope, Hon. Col. Leicester, (now Earl of Harrington)
his arrival in Greece to assist in effecting its liberation
His 'Greece in 1823-1824'
Lord Byron's letters to
----, Lady Hester, Lord Byron taken to task by
Steele, Sir Richard
Stella, Swift's
Sterne, his affected sensibility
Stephenson, Sir John
Stockhorn
Storm, aspect of one in the Archipelago
'STRAHAN, Tonson, Lintot of the times'
Strangford, Lord, his 'Camoens'
Strong, Mr., Lord Byron's school-fellow at Harrow
Stuart, Sir Charles (now Lord Stuart de Rothsay)
Suleyman, of Thebes
'Sunshiny day'
Supernatural appearances
Suppers
lobster nights
'Sweet Florence, could another ever share'
Swift, Dr. Jonathan
Similarity between the character of Lord Byron and
Gave away hi
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