The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 |
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... Augusta Leigh . Of this dreadful accusation thus secretly made she did not , even to those to whom she confided it , adduce one tittle of evidence . We should say that it was her own independent fabrication , but for one reason . Among ...
... Augusta Leigh . Of this dreadful accusation thus secretly made she did not , even to those to whom she confided it , adduce one tittle of evidence . We should say that it was her own independent fabrication , but for one reason . Among ...
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... Augusta by her grandmother , Lady Holderness . For some time Mrs Leigh's marriage was happy , and she had three or four children in rapid succession . Meanwhile Byron went to Cambridge in 1805 , and kept terms there , somewhat ...
... Augusta by her grandmother , Lady Holderness . For some time Mrs Leigh's marriage was happy , and she had three or four children in rapid succession . Meanwhile Byron went to Cambridge in 1805 , and kept terms there , somewhat ...
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... Augusta , ' Your most affectionate brother , ' BYRON . ' Could such a letter have passed from one to the other of two persons whose relations were so hideous as those suggested for this brother and sister ? On the contrary , does it not ...
... Augusta , ' Your most affectionate brother , ' BYRON . ' Could such a letter have passed from one to the other of two persons whose relations were so hideous as those suggested for this brother and sister ? On the contrary , does it not ...
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... Augusta and Lord Byron ! Early in the autumn of 1814 Mrs Leigh and her children again spent some time at Newstead , and Byron paid a return visit to Six Mile Bottom . While there he made his second proposal of marriage to Miss Milbanke ...
... Augusta and Lord Byron ! Early in the autumn of 1814 Mrs Leigh and her children again spent some time at Newstead , and Byron paid a return visit to Six Mile Bottom . While there he made his second proposal of marriage to Miss Milbanke ...
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... Augusta's presence as her one consolation and safeguard . We only dwell upon all this , and upon Mrs Leigh's two long visits , in order to point the question , How could it be true that during the year she had passed under the same roof ...
... Augusta's presence as her one consolation and safeguard . We only dwell upon all this , and upon Mrs Leigh's two long visits , in order to point the question , How could it be true that during the year she had passed under the same roof ...
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