
The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals II
Description
Alles über E-Books | Antworten auf Fragen rund um E-Books, Kopierschutz und Dateiformate finden Sie in unserem Info- & Hilfebereich.
More details
Other editions
Additional editions

Content
- Intro
- Byron's Letter and Journals
- Preface
- Chapter V-Childe Harold, Cantos I, II
- Letter No. 169-to John Murray1
- 170-to James Wedderburn Webster1
- 171-to R. C. Dallas
- 172-to R. C. Dallas1
- 173-To the Hon. Augusta Leigh1
- 174-To the Hon. Augusta Leigh
- 175-To James Wedderburn Webster
- 176-To the Hon. Augusta Leigh1
- 177-To To Francis Hodgson
- 178-to R.C. Dallas
- 179-to John Murray1
- 180-to R. C. Dallas
- 181-to the Hon. Augusta Leigh
- 182-to Francis Hodgson
- 183-To R.C. Dallas
- 184-To Francis Hodgson
- 185-To John Murray1
- 186-To R. C. Dallas
- 187-to John Murray
- 188-To R. C. Dallas
- 189-to R. C. Dallas
- 190-to R.C. Dallas
- 191-to R. C. Dallas
- 192-to R. C. Dallas.
- 193-to Francis Hodgson
- 194-to R. C. Dallas
- 195-to James Wedderburn Webster
- 196-to R.C. Dallas
- 197-to R.C. Dallas
- 198-To Francis Hodgson
- 199-to R. C. Dallas
- 200-to R. C. Dallas
- 201-to R. C. Dallas
- 202-To Thomas Moore1
- 203-to R. C. Dallas
- 204-to Thomas Moore1
- 205-to Thomas Moore1
- 206-to R. C. Dallas
- 207-to Thomas Moore
- 208-to Francis Hodgson
- 209-to Francis Hodgson
- 210-to William Harness1
- 211-to James Wedderburn Webster
- 212-to William Harness
- 213-to Francis Hodgson
- 214-to Thomas Moore
- 215-to Francis Hodgson
- 216-to R. C. Dallas
- 217-to William Harness
- 218-to Robert Rushton1
- 219-to Robert Rushton
- 220-to Thomas Moore
- 221-to Francis Hodgson
- 222-to Samuel Rogers
- 223-To Master John Cowell1
- 224-to Francis Hodgson
- 225-to Francis Hodgson
- 226-to Lord Holland
- 227-to Francis Hodgson
- 228-to Lord Holland
- Chapter VI-The Idol of Society-The Drury Lane Address-Second Speech in Parliament
- 229-to Thomas Moore
- 230-to William Bankes
- 231-to Thomas Moore
- 232-to Lady Caroline Lamb
- 233-To William Bankes
- 234-to Thomas Moore
- 235-to Lady Caroline Lamb
- 236-to Thomas Moore
- 237-to Thomas Moore
- 238-to Bernard Barton1
- 239-to Lord Holland
- 240-to Professor Clarke1
- 241-To Walter Scott1
- 242-to Lady Caroline Lamb
- 243-to John Murray
- 244-to Lord Holland
- 245-to John Murray
- 246-to Lord Holland
- 247-to Lord Holland
- 248-to Lord Holland
- 249-to Lord Holland
- 250-to Lord Holland
- 251-to Lord Holland
- 252-to Lord Holland
- 253-to John Murray
- 254-to Lord Holland
- 255-to Lord Holland
- 256-to William Bankes
- 257-to Lord Holland
- 258-to Lord Holland
- 259-to Lord Holland
- 260-to Lord Holland
- 261-to John Murray
- 262-to Lord Holland.
- 263-to John Hanson
- 264-to John Murray
- 265-to Robert Rushton
- 266-to John Murray
- 267-to John Hanson
- 268-to John Murray
- 269-to John Hanson
- 270-to John Hanson
- 271-to John Hanson
- 272-to John Murray
- 273-to William Bankes
- 274-to John Murray.
- 275-to Francis Hodgson
- 276-to John Hanson
- 277-to John Murray
- 278-to Robert Rushton
- 279-to John Hanson
- 280-to John Hanson
- 281-to--Corbet
- 282-to John Hanson
- 283-to Charles Hanson
- 284-to Samuel Rogers1
- 285-to the Hon. Augusta Leigh.
- 286-to John Murray
- 287-to John Hanson
- 288-to John Hanson
- 289-to John Murray
- Chapter VII-The Giaour and Bride of Abydos
- 290-to John Murray
- 291-to Thomas Moore
- 292-to John Murray
- 293-to John Murray
- 294-to John Murray
- 295-to Thomas Moore
- 296-to John Hanson
- 297-to Francis Hodgson
- 298-to Francis Hodgson
- 299-to John Murray
- 300-to John Murray
- 301-to John Murray
- 138-To his Mother
- 302-to John Murray
- 303-to W. Gifford
- 304-to John Murray
- 305-to Thomas Moore
- 306-to the Hon. Augusta Leigh
- 307-to the Hon. Augusta Leigh
- 308-to the Hon. Augusta Leigh
- 309-to John Murray
- 310-to Thomas Moore
- 311-to Thomas Moore
- 312-to John Hanson
- 313-to John Murray
- 314-to Thomas Moore
- 315-to Thomas Moore
- 316-to Thomas Moore
- 317-to John Murray
- 318-to John Wilson Croker1
- 319-to John Murray
- 320-to John Murray
- 321-To James Wedderburn Webster
- 322-to Thomas Moore
- 323-to John Murray
- 324-to Thomas Moore
- 325-to Thomas Moore
- 326-to James Wedderburn Webster
- 327-to Thomas Moore
- 328-to Thomas Moore.
- 329 -to Thomas Moore
- 330-to James Wedderburn Webster
- 331-to the Hon. Augusta Leigh
- 332-to John Murray
- 333-to James Wedderburn Webster
- 334-to Sir James Mackintosh
- 335-to Thomas Moore
- 336-to John Murray
- 337-to James Wedderburn Webster
- 338-to Francis Hodgson
- 339-to Thomas Moore
- 340-to John Murray
- 341-to John Hanson
- 342-to the Hon. Augusta Leigh
- 343-to John Murray
- 344-to the Hon. Augusta Leigh
- 345-to John Murray
- 346-to William Gifford
- 347-to John Murray
- 348-to John Murray
- 349-to John Murray
- 350-to John Murray
- 351-to John Murray
- 352-to John Murray
- 353-to John Murray
- 354-to John Murray
- 355-to John Murray
- 356-to John Murray
- 357-to John Murray
- 358-to John Murray
- 359-to John Murray
- 360-to John Murray.
- 361-to John Murray
- 362-to John Murray
- 363-to John Murray
- 364-to Thomas Moore.
- 365-to Francis Hodgson
- 366-to John Murray
- 367-to Leigh Hunt
- 368-to John Murray
- 369-to John Murray
- 370-to John Murray
- 371-to John Murray
- 372-to John Murray
- 373-to Thomas Moore
- 374-to John Galt1
- 375-to John Murray
- 376-to Thomas Ashe1
- 377-to Professor Clarke1
- 378-to Leigh Hunt
- 379-to John Murray
- Chapter VIII-Journal: November 14, 1813-April 19, 1814
- November 16th, 1813
- November 17th, 1813
- November 22nd, 1813
- November 23rd, 1813
- 24th November, 1813
- 12, Mezza Notte
- Thursday, November 26th [1813]
- Saturday 27th [November 1813]
- Tuesday 30th [November 1813]
- Wednesday, December 1st, 1813
- Sunday, December 5th [1813]
- Monday, December 6th [1813]
- Tuesday, December 7th [1813]
- Friday, December 10th, 1813
- Sunday, December 12th, 1813
- Monday, December 13th, 1813
- December 14th, 15th, 16th, 1813
- December 17th, 18th, 1813
- January 16th, 1814
- February 18th [1814]
- Saturday, February 19th [1814]
- February 20th [1814]
- Sunday, February 27th [1814]
- Sunday, March 6th [1814]
- March 7th [1814]
- March 10th [1814]
- Tuesday, March 15th [1814]
- Thursday, March 17th [1814]
- Sunday, March 20th [1814]
- Tuesday, March 22nd [1814]
- March 28th [1814]
- April 8th [1814]
- Saturday, April 9th, 1814
- April 10th [1814]
- April 19th, 1814
- APPENDIX I -Articles from The Monthly Review
- 1. Poems, by W. R. Spencer. (vol. 67, 1812, pp. 54-60.)
- 2. Neglected Genius, by W. H. Ireland.
- APPENDIX II -Parliamentary Speeches
- 1. Debate On The Frame-work Bill, In The House Of Lords, February 27, 1812.
- 2. Debate on the Earl of Donoughmore's Motion for a Committee on the Roman Catholic Claims, April 21, 1812.
- 3. Debate on Major Cartwright's Petition. June 1,1813.
- APPENDIX III -Lady Caroline Lamb and Byron
- Appendix IV-Letters of Bernard Barton
- Appendix V-Correspondence with Walter Scott
- Appendix VI-The Giant and the Dwarf
- Appendix VII-Attacks on Lord Byron in the Newspapers for February and March, 1814
System requirements
File format: ePUB
Copy protection: Watermark-DRM (Digital Rights Management)
System requirements:
- Computer (Windows; MacOS X; Linux): Use a reading software that can process the file format ePUB: e.g., Adobe Digital Editions or FBReader – both free (see eBook Help).
- Tablet/Smartphone (Android; iOS): Before downloading, install the free app Adobe Digital Editions (see eBook Help).
- E-reader: Bookeen, Kobo, Pocketbook, Sony, Tolino and many more (not Kindle).
The file format ePUB works well for novels and non-fiction books – i.e., „flowing” text without complex layout. On an e-reader or smartphone, line and page breaks automatically adjust to fit the small displays.
This eBook uses Watermark-DRM, a „soft” copy protection. This means that there are no technical restrictions to prevent illegal distribution. However, there is a personalised watermark embedded in the eBook that can be used to identify the purchaser of the eBook in the event of misuse and to provide evidence for legal purposes.
For more information, see our eBook Help page.