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That is precisely the fate of Newstead Abbey as Byron describes it in an already quoted passage from Don Juan which ... Furthermore , there are passages in Newstead Abbey which also contain words from Poe's first sentence and suggest ...
That is precisely the fate of Newstead Abbey as Byron describes it in an already quoted passage from Don Juan which ... Furthermore , there are passages in Newstead Abbey which also contain words from Poe's first sentence and suggest ...
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When the relevant passage from " The Fall of the House of Usher " begins , Roderick is speaking about his sister . " Her decease , " he said , with a bitterness I can never forget , " would leave him ( him the hopeless and the frail ) ...
When the relevant passage from " The Fall of the House of Usher " begins , Roderick is speaking about his sister . " Her decease , " he said , with a bitterness I can never forget , " would leave him ( him the hopeless and the frail ) ...
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Relevant here is a passage in Moore's Life --it was striking enough for Irving to reproduce it in his memoir -- in which he discusses the significance of the " Thyrza " poems written by Byron at Newstead during the autumn we are ...
Relevant here is a passage in Moore's Life --it was striking enough for Irving to reproduce it in his memoir -- in which he discusses the significance of the " Thyrza " poems written by Byron at Newstead during the autumn we are ...
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Contents
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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