Lord Byron: Christian VirtuesBarnes & Noble, 1967 - 304 sider |
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... Byron was separated by his marriage disaster ; but she was always in his mind . Childe Harold III opens and concludes with an address to her , containing some beautiful and moving stanzas ( 1 , 115-18 ) . When he heard that Lady Byron ...
... Byron was separated by his marriage disaster ; but she was always in his mind . Childe Harold III opens and concludes with an address to her , containing some beautiful and moving stanzas ( 1 , 115-18 ) . When he heard that Lady Byron ...
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... Lady Byron regarding Byron's supposed madness . Here is an extract quoted by Ethel Colburn Mayne in her Life of Lady Byron : · ' He talked of you quite coolly and of his intention of going into a lodging by himself .. in short , looked ...
... Lady Byron regarding Byron's supposed madness . Here is an extract quoted by Ethel Colburn Mayne in her Life of Lady Byron : · ' He talked of you quite coolly and of his intention of going into a lodging by himself .. in short , looked ...
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... Lady Caroline : 117 , 278 Leander : 108 , 113 Leigh , Augusta : 5 , 20 , 63 ... Byron , 53-5 , 67 , 92 ; the Memoirs , 63 ; quoted , 5 , 16-18 , 28 , 31-3 ... ( Byron's publisher ) : 52-3 , 61-2 , 64-6 , 91-2 , 122-3 , 186 , 267 Murray ...
... Lady Caroline : 117 , 278 Leander : 108 , 113 Leigh , Augusta : 5 , 20 , 63 ... Byron , 53-5 , 67 , 92 ; the Memoirs , 63 ; quoted , 5 , 16-18 , 28 , 31-3 ... ( Byron's publisher ) : 52-3 , 61-2 , 64-6 , 91-2 , 122-3 , 186 , 267 Murray ...
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