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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... mind , " and seeing that the same person did the other day leave unread for some time a letter from his son abroad , about whom he did once so much talk , I will not , if possible , consent to be absent from the spot where I may keep ...
... mind , " and seeing that the same person did the other day leave unread for some time a letter from his son abroad , about whom he did once so much talk , I will not , if possible , consent to be absent from the spot where I may keep ...
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... mind . Considering the reactionary epoch in which they appeared , they are very remarkable . Full of enthusiasm for the man who was one of his two idols , he made a somewhat adventurous journey to Paris , for the purpose of seeing him ...
... mind . Considering the reactionary epoch in which they appeared , they are very remarkable . Full of enthusiasm for the man who was one of his two idols , he made a somewhat adventurous journey to Paris , for the purpose of seeing him ...
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... mind that an improper connection had at one time , and might even still , subsist ( sic ) between Lord B. and Mrs L- ? ' The document goes on to admit that Lady Byron's suspicions were not based on any proof ; proceeds to say that it ...
... mind that an improper connection had at one time , and might even still , subsist ( sic ) between Lord B. and Mrs L- ? ' The document goes on to admit that Lady Byron's suspicions were not based on any proof ; proceeds to say that it ...
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... mind his avowed and insurmountable aversion to the married state , and the desire and determination he has expressed ever since its commencement to free himself from that bondage , as finding it quite insupportable - though candidly ...
... mind his avowed and insurmountable aversion to the married state , and the desire and determination he has expressed ever since its commencement to free himself from that bondage , as finding it quite insupportable - though candidly ...
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... mind gave way . She recovered , and was at last reconciled to her husband in 1817 . 6 In 1819 Byron wrote a letter from Venice , dated May 17 , 1819 , obviously to Mary . He sent it through Mr Murray , under cover to Augusta , who very ...
... mind gave way . She recovered , and was at last reconciled to her husband in 1817 . 6 In 1819 Byron wrote a letter from Venice , dated May 17 , 1819 , obviously to Mary . He sent it through Mr Murray , under cover to Augusta , who very ...
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