CONTENTS.
contessa di Teresa Guiccioli
Introductory Sketch of Lord Byron
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CHAPTER I.
Lord Byron and M. de Lamartine
43
CHAPTER II.
Portrait of Lord Byron
58
CHAPTER III.
French Portrait of Lord Byron
70
CHAPTER IV.
His Religious Opinions
106
CHAPTER V.
His Childhood and His Youth
174
CHAPTER VI.
His Friendships
201
CHAPTER VII.
Lord Byron considered as a Father, as a Brother, and as a Son—His
Goodness shown by the Strength of his instinctive Affections
232
CHAPTER VIII.
Qualities of Lord Byron's Heart
245
CHAPTER IX.
His Benevolence and Kindness
284
CHAPTER X.
Lord Byron's Qualities and Virtues of Soul
305
CHAPTER XI.
Lord Byron's Constancy
347
CHAPTER XII.
His Courage and Fortitude
361
CHAPTER XIII.
His Modesty
372
CHAPTER XIV.
Virtues of his Soul
381
CHAPTER XV.
His Generosity elevated into Heroism
396
CHAPTER XVI.
His Faults
414
CHAPTER XVII.
His Irritability
427
CHAPTER XVIII.
His Mobility
450
CHAPTER XIX.
His Misanthropy and Sociability
457
CHAPTER XX.
His Pride
484
CHAPTER XXI.
His Vanity
488
CHAPTER XXII.
Lord Byron's Marriage and its Consequences
504
CHAPTER XXIII.
His Gayety and Melancholy
545
CHAPTER XXIV.
His Melancholy
563
CHAPTER XXV.
Attraction of Truth for; or, Conscience the chief Quality of his Soul
631
Semi-Biography of Byron in Mr. Disraeli's "Venetia"
656
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