Mazzini labored for the freedom of Italy, but was exiled. Byron and Goethe also battled for liberty. Mazzini wrote an essay in which he compared Byron to a soaring eagle and Goethe to a contented stork. (Volume 32, Harvard Classics)
Byron arrived in Greece to fight for Greek freedom, Jan. 5, 1824.
Introductory Note: Blaise Pascal
The Fundamentals of the Christian Religion, by Blaise Pascal
Introductory Note: Miguel de Cervantes
Don Quixote (Chapter 3), by Miguel de Cervantes
Introductory Note: John Stuart Mill
Autobiography (Ch. VI), by John Stuart Mill
Introductory Note: Plutarch
Parallel Lives of Famous Greeks and Romans (Themistocles), by Plutarch
Introductory Note: Michel de Montaigne
That to Philosophise Is to Learne How to Die, by Michel de Montaigne
Introductory Note: Jean Froissart
Chronicles, by Jean Froissart
Introductory Note: Virgil
The Æneid (Book VI), by Virgil
Introductory Note: Mohammed
The Koran (The Chapter of Mary)
Introductory Note: Miguel de Cervantes
Don Quixote (Part I, Ch. VI), by Miguel de Cervantes
Introductory Note: Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
Two Years Before the Mast (Ch. XXXVI), by Richard Henry Dana
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