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Her connection with him made the lady so much talked of , that her mother did everything in her power to break it off . Lady Caroline was at last persuaded to go to Ireland on a visit . Byron wrote a farewell letter to her , of which ...
Her connection with him made the lady so much talked of , that her mother did everything in her power to break it off . Lady Caroline was at last persuaded to go to Ireland on a visit . Byron wrote a farewell letter to her , of which ...
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Such was the position of affairs when , in December 1815 , Lady Byron gave birth to her daughter Ada . The spoiled young heiress had , of course , never dreamt that such experiences awaited her . The married life of the couple was at ...
Such was the position of affairs when , in December 1815 , Lady Byron gave birth to her daughter Ada . The spoiled young heiress had , of course , never dreamt that such experiences awaited her . The married life of the couple was at ...
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And now we also have the explanation of the sudden revulsion which occurred in Switzerland in Byron's feeling towards Lady Byron . In the days immediately following the separation he had written : " I do not believe that there ever was ...
And now we also have the explanation of the sudden revulsion which occurred in Switzerland in Byron's feeling towards Lady Byron . In the days immediately following the separation he had written : " I do not believe that there ever was ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM | 32 |
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Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the Period Georg Brandes Недоступно для просмотра - 1923 |
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