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BYRON, L.: Don Juan (Unabridged)
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824, Author.
- Series:
- Naxos Spoken Word Library.
- Naxos Spoken Word Library
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Spoken Word.
- Local Subjects:
- Spoken Word.
- Genre:
- Video recordings.
- Sound recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Place of Publication:
- Hong Kong : Naxos Digital Services US Incorporated, 2016.
- System Details:
- Mode of access: Available online.
- Contents:
- Now Donna Inez had, with all her merit... ( 08 min., 47 sec. )
- But that which Donna Inez most desired... ( 08 min., 30 sec. )
- This heathenish cross restored the breed again... ( 07 min., 58 sec. )
- Poor Julia's heart was in an awkward state... ( 09 min. )
- He pored upon the leaves, and on the flowers... ( 09 min., 22 sec. )
- There is a dangerous silence in that hour... ( 06 min., 41 sec. )
- Man's a strange animal, and makes strange use... ( 07 min., 52 sec. )
- During this inquisition, Julia's tongue... ( 09 min., 11 sec. )
- No sooner was it bolted, than - Oh shame! ( 09 min., 55 sec. )
- Lights came at length, and men, and maids... ( 09 min., 32 sec. )
- If any person should presume to assert... ( 07 min., 24 sec. )
- Canto the Second ( 11 min., 17 sec. )
- His suite consisted of three servants and... ( 11 min., 22 sec. )
- At half-past eight o'clock, booms, hencoops... ( 09 min., 53 sec. )
- At length one whisper'd his companion, who... ( 09 min., 37 sec. )
- About this time a beautiful white bird... ( 10 min., 13 sec. )
- Her brow was overhung with coins of gold... ( 09 min., 59 sec. )
- Not so Haidée: she sadly toss'd and tumbled... ( 10 min., 26 sec. )
- And then fair Haidée tried her tongue... ( 09 min., 29 sec. )
- The coast - I think it was the coast that I... ( 08 min., 24 sec. )
- The lady watch'd her lover - and that hour... ( 09 min., 42 sec. )
- Canto the Third ( 09 min., 56 sec. )
- The approach of home to husbands and to sires... ( 09 min., 23 sec. )
- Advancing to the nearest dinner tray... ( 09 min., 16 sec. )
- The dinner made about a hundred dishes... ( 09 min., 33 sec. )
- Their poet, a sad trimmer, but no less... ( 08 min., 26 sec. )
- Milton's the prince of poets - so we say... ( 10 min., 02 sec. )
- Canto the Fourth ( 09 min., 26 sec. )
- I know not why, but in that hour to-night... ( 10 min., 29 sec. )
- A minute past, and she had been all tears... ( 08 min., 57 sec. )
- She woke at length, but not as sleepers wake... ( 09 min., 30 sec. )
- In a few words he told their hapless story... ( 07 min., 59 sec. )
- Canto the First ( 08 min., 56 sec. )
- Don Juan ( 08 min., 15 sec. )
- Of poets who come down to us... ( 08 min., 19 sec. )
- Canto the Fifth ( 10 min., 17 sec. )
- 'All this is very fine, and may be true,'... ( 10 min., 01 sec. )
- 'We must be near some place of man's abode...' ( 10 min., 28 sec. )
- The suit he thought most suitable to each... ( 10 min., 27 sec. )
- Before they enter'd, Baba paused to hint... ( 10 min., 44 sec. )
- Juan, the latest of her whims, had caught... ( 10 min., 30 sec. )
- A storm it raged, and like the storm it pass'd... ( 10 min., 24 sec. )
- Canto the Sixth ( 10 min., 05 sec. )
- I'm a philosopher; confound them all! ( 10 min., 53 sec. )
- But here the Mother of the Maids drew near... ( 10 min., 55 sec. )
- But all this time how slept, or dream'd, Dudù? ( 11 min., 25 sec. )
- Meantime Gulbeyaz, when her king was gone... ( 10 min., 29 sec. )
- Canto the Seventh ( 06 min. )
- The Russians now were ready to attack... ( 07 min., 49 sec. )
- 'If' (says the historian here) 'I could report...' ( 07 min., 46 sec. )
- The whole camp rung with joy... ( 10 min., 22 sec. )
- Meantime these two poor girls... ( 06 min., 54 sec. )
- Canto the Eighth ( 11 min., 33 sec. )
- I almost lately have begun to doubt... ( 09 min., 44 sec. )
- Among the first, - I will not say the first... ( 09 min., 38 sec. )
- The town was enter'd: first one column made... ( 11 min., 46 sec. )
- Just at this instant, while their eyes were fix'd... ( 10 min., 52 sec. )
- In the mean time, cross-legg'd... ( 09 min., 56 sec. )
- Canto the Ninth ( 10 min., 22 sec. )
- 'Tis time we should proceed with our good poem... ( 09 min., 05 sec. )
- So on I ramble, now and then narrating... ( 10 min., 04 sec. )
- What a strange thing is man? ( 10 min., 13 sec. )
- Canto the Tenth ( 10 min., 20 sec. )
- About this time, as might have been anticipated... ( 10 min. )
- There was just then a kind of a discussion... ( 08 min., 11 sec. )
- From thence to Holland's Hague... ( 11 min., 39 sec. )
- Canto the Eleventh ( 10 min. )
- Through this, and much, and more... ( 10 min., 15 sec. )
- In the great world, - which, being interpreted... ( 11 min., 11 sec. )
- Thrice happy he who, after a survey... ( 11 min., 02 sec. )
- Canto the Twelth ( 11 min., 04 sec. )
- And now to business. - O my gentle Juan... ( 10 min., 49 sec. )
- I said that Lady Pinchbeck had been talk'd about... ( 10 min., 10 sec. )
- Though travell'd, I have never had the luck to... ( 08 min., 46 sec. )
- Canto the Thirteenth ( 10 min., 50 sec. )
- At Blank-Blank Square; - for we will break... ( 09 min., 54 sec. )
- The London winter and the country summer... ( 08 min., 20 sec. )
- The mansion's self was vast and venerable... ( 10 min., 37 sec. )
- Good company's a chess-board... ( 10 min., 38 sec. )
- Canto the Fourteenth ( 10 min., 29 sec. )
- Alas! worlds fall - and woman, since she fell'd... ( 10 min., 39 sec. )
- There's nought in this bad world like sympathy... ( 12 min., 27 sec. )
- There is a flower call'd 'Love in Idleness,'... ( 12 min., 23 sec. )
- Canto the Fifteenth ( 10 min., 12 sec. )
- I think I should have made a decent spouse... ( 10 min., 26 sec. )
- Now it so happen'd, in the catalogue... ( 09 min., 54 sec. )
- The glasses jingled, and the palates tingled... ( 13 min., 06 sec. )
- Canto the Sixteenth ( 07 min., 21 sec. )
- The forms of the grim knight and pictured saint... ( 10 min., 06 sec. )
- After some fascinating hesitation... ( 09 min., 49 sec. )
- There was a modern Goth, I mean a Gothic... ( 12 min., 20 sec. )
- But 'en avant!' The light loves languish o'er... ( 09 min., 17 sec. )
- The ghost at least had done him this much good... ( 08 min., 05 sec. )
- Canto the Seventeenth ( 06 minutes, 31 sec. )
- Participant:
- Keeble, Jonathan, Reader -- Byron, Lord (George Gordon Byron), Author
- Notes:
- Naxos Digital Services electronic collection.
- Streaming audio.
- Publisher Number:
- 9781843799429
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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