Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 484 pages of information about Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6).

Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 484 pages of information about Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6).
its condemnation
  a note for the next edition
Marlow, his ‘Faustus.’ 
‘Marmion.’ 
Marriage ceremony
Marriages, great cause of unhappy ones
‘Mary,’ Lord Byron’s love for the name
——­ of Aberdeen
Massaniello
Materialism
Mathews, Charles, comedian
Mathurin, Rev. Charles
  His ‘Bertram.’ 
  His ‘Manuel,’
Matlock, Lord Byron at
Matter
Matthews, John, esq., of Belmont, some account of
——­, Charles Skinner, esq. 
  Lord Byron’s account of
  His visit to Newstead
  Tributes to his memory
——­, Henry, esq. 
  His ‘Diary of an Invalid’
  Account of
——­, Rev. Arthur
Matthison, Frederic, his ‘Letters from the Continent’
Maugiron, epigram on the loss of his eye
Mavrocordato, Prince
  Lord Byron’s letters to
  Proclamation issued by him, on Lord Byron’s death
Mawman, Joseph, bookseller
Mayfield, Mr. Moore’s residence in Staffordshire
‘MAZEPPA’
Medicine, effects of, on the mind and spirits
Medwin, Captain, his acquaintance with Lord Byron at Pisa
Meillerie
Melbourne, Lady
Mendelsohn, his habitual melancholy
Mengaldo, Chevalier
Merivale, J.H., esq. 
  His ‘Roncesvalles’
  His review of ‘Grimm’s Correspondence’
  Lord Byron’s letter to
Metastasio
Meyler, Richard, esq. 
Mezzophanti, ‘a monster of languages’
Milan cathedral
  Ambrosian library at
  Brera gallery
  Napoleon’s triumphal arch
  State of society at
Milbanke, Sir Ralph
——­, Lady.  See Noel
——­, Miss (afterwards Lady Byron)
  See Byron
Miller, Rev. Dr., his ‘Essay on Probabilities’
——­, William, bookseller, refuses to publish Childe Harold
Millingen, Mr., His account of the consultation on Lord Byron’s last
      illness
Milman, Rev. Henry Hart, now Dean of St. Paul’s, his ‘Fazio’
Milnes, Robert, esq. 
Milo
Milton, his imitation of Ariosto
  His practice of dating his poems followed by Lord Byron
  His dislike to Cambridge
  His infelicitous marriage
  His disregard of painting and sculpture
  His politics kept him down
  His ‘material thunder.’ 
Mirabeau, his eloquence
‘Mirra,’ of Alfieri, effect of the representation of, on Lord Byron
Missiaglia, Venetian bookseller
Mistress, ’cannot be a friend
Mitchell, T., esq., his translation of Aristophanes
‘Mobility’
Modern gardening, Pope the chief inventor of
Moira, Earl of (afterwards Marquis of Hastings)
Moliere
Moncada, Marquis
‘Monk,’ Lewis’s, ‘The philtered ideas of a jaded 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
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