The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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... Teresa's own family , the Gambas , had no qualms . They did all in their power to foster an intrigue , which they considered highly flattering to their daughter and sister . It was on the occasion of their first separation , when Teresa ...
... Teresa's own family , the Gambas , had no qualms . They did all in their power to foster an intrigue , which they considered highly flattering to their daughter and sister . It was on the occasion of their first separation , when Teresa ...
Page 215
... Teresa had an interview with old Guiccioli at Venice , and there was a fine scene ! The quarrel ended , however , on Teresa's consenting to return to Ravenna with her husband , after having promised to observe the rules laid down in a ...
... Teresa had an interview with old Guiccioli at Venice , and there was a fine scene ! The quarrel ended , however , on Teresa's consenting to return to Ravenna with her husband , after having promised to observe the rules laid down in a ...
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... Teresa's second husband was of her liaison with Byron . He used to introduce her with the words ' Madame la Marquise de Boissy , ma femme ... ancienne maîtresse de Lord Byron . ' But in the Guiccioli Memoirs the story is told in a ...
... Teresa's second husband was of her liaison with Byron . He used to introduce her with the words ' Madame la Marquise de Boissy , ma femme ... ancienne maîtresse de Lord Byron . ' But in the Guiccioli Memoirs the story is told in a ...
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