The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... Lady Melbourne , Mr Hobhouse , the Hon . Douglas Kinnaird , and P. B. Shelley . Two vols . Murray , 1922 . An important series of unpublished letters of Byron has long been known to exist . The collection was inherited by Lady ...
... Lady Melbourne , Mr Hobhouse , the Hon . Douglas Kinnaird , and P. B. Shelley . Two vols . Murray , 1922 . An important series of unpublished letters of Byron has long been known to exist . The collection was inherited by Lady ...
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... Lady Melbourne would produce a less exaggerated effect . The number of the published letters now considerably exceeds sixteen hundred . This abundance of material for his life - history is not to Byron's advantage . Shakespeare is ...
... Lady Melbourne would produce a less exaggerated effect . The number of the published letters now considerably exceeds sixteen hundred . This abundance of material for his life - history is not to Byron's advantage . Shakespeare is ...
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... Lady Melbourne is only partially admitted . He tells her that he writes to get away from himself and to soothe his irritated feelings . That is all . She was allowed to see too much of the flippant , flashy side of the man of society ...
... Lady Melbourne is only partially admitted . He tells her that he writes to get away from himself and to soothe his irritated feelings . That is all . She was allowed to see too much of the flippant , flashy side of the man of society ...
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... Lady Melbourne was right when she called him a weather - cock . In pursuit of any object , the strength of his feeling held the vane steady with the grip of a tempest . The object attained or abandoned , the vane flickers round every ...
... Lady Melbourne was right when she called him a weather - cock . In pursuit of any object , the strength of his feeling held the vane steady with the grip of a tempest . The object attained or abandoned , the vane flickers round every ...
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... Lady Melbourne whether Miss Milbanke waltzes , and in his compact with Lady Caroline Lamb that she should not dance . His drama of ' The Deformed Transformed ' is inspired by his mother's taunt of lameness in his early childhood . Even ...
... Lady Melbourne whether Miss Milbanke waltzes , and in his compact with Lady Caroline Lamb that she should not dance . His drama of ' The Deformed Transformed ' is inspired by his mother's taunt of lameness in his early childhood . Even ...
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