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However , Irving's account of Westminster Abbey is linked to Newstead Abbey by its emphasis on how the most renowned soon perish and the mightiest pile becomes a ruin . The day will surely arrive , he predicts , when even at Westminster ...
However , Irving's account of Westminster Abbey is linked to Newstead Abbey by its emphasis on how the most renowned soon perish and the mightiest pile becomes a ruin . The day will surely arrive , he predicts , when even at Westminster ...
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of the parallel not merely between Lord Byron and an ancient oak in Sherwood Forest but also between the oaks and Newstead Abbey . Both had known days when ' baronial banners and knightly pennons rolled out to the breeze , ' both had ...
of the parallel not merely between Lord Byron and an ancient oak in Sherwood Forest but also between the oaks and Newstead Abbey . Both had known days when ' baronial banners and knightly pennons rolled out to the breeze , ' both had ...
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The result is somewhat anomalous : the palace is , as dwelling , Newstead Abbey , while , as a head , it is that of Mary Chaworth . But then the Abbey was , in fact , more a palace than Annesley Hall , and Mary more a ' palace ' than ...
The result is somewhat anomalous : the palace is , as dwelling , Newstead Abbey , while , as a head , it is that of Mary Chaworth . But then the Abbey was , in fact , more a palace than Annesley Hall , and Mary more a ' palace ' than ...
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THE BYRONIC IDEALITY 1 The Fall Of The House Of Usher OF HOUSE AND GROUNDS | 1 |
Polking about in News tead Abbey | 2 |
A Singularly Dreary Tract of Country | 7 |
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