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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... probably written during an access of the melancholy which occasionally beset him ; for he passes on straightway to discuss despondently a still more serious theme . He laments that he has lost 6 BYRON AND BONAPARTE The Remains of ...
... probably written during an access of the melancholy which occasionally beset him ; for he passes on straightway to discuss despondently a still more serious theme . He laments that he has lost 6 BYRON AND BONAPARTE The Remains of ...
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... probably did not intend it to be . She began a corre- spondence with him immediately afterwards , and this she continued until the successful renewal of Lord Byron's offer in the autumn of 1814. They married on the 2nd of January , 1815 ...
... probably did not intend it to be . She began a corre- spondence with him immediately afterwards , and this she continued until the successful renewal of Lord Byron's offer in the autumn of 1814. They married on the 2nd of January , 1815 ...
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... probably passed , until one of May 9 , 1814 , which consists of four lines referring to a loan or gift from him to meet the difficulties of her extravagant husband . Another followed upon the same subject on the 24th of June . Mrs Leigh ...
... probably passed , until one of May 9 , 1814 , which consists of four lines referring to a loan or gift from him to meet the difficulties of her extravagant husband . Another followed upon the same subject on the 24th of June . Mrs Leigh ...
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... probably put you in a fidget . But the devil , who ought to be civil on such occasions , proved so , and took my letter to the right place . ' Here is Mary's letter , undated , but obviously in answer to the one which he feared had been ...
... probably put you in a fidget . But the devil , who ought to be civil on such occasions , proved so , and took my letter to the right place . ' Here is Mary's letter , undated , but obviously in answer to the one which he feared had been ...
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... Probably , though less certainly , this : ' There is no more for me to hope , There is no more for thee to fear ' ; which seems to allude directly to the fact that their episode of criminality was over , and that her secret was safe ...
... Probably , though less certainly , this : ' There is no more for me to hope , There is no more for thee to fear ' ; which seems to allude directly to the fact that their episode of criminality was over , and that her secret was safe ...
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