"To Lord Byron": Feminine Profiles Based Upon Unpublished Letters, 1807-1824Scribner's, 1939 - 275 Seiten Reprint of the 1939 ed. published by J. Murray, London. |
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... letter , dated July 9 , 1807 , is in reply to a letter from Byron of July 5 , which describes how he has recently parted from his " Cornelian " and is writing " with a bottle of claret in my head and tears in my eyes " and his mind in ...
... letter , dated July 9 , 1807 , is in reply to a letter from Byron of July 5 , which describes how he has recently parted from his " Cornelian " and is writing " with a bottle of claret in my head and tears in my eyes " and his mind in ...
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... letter printed in her Memoirs , though it contains phrases and turns of speech also employed in a letter hitherto unpublished - written to him while he was living in exile abroad , is very different from the letter that Byron received ...
... letter printed in her Memoirs , though it contains phrases and turns of speech also employed in a letter hitherto unpublished - written to him while he was living in exile abroad , is very different from the letter that Byron received ...
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... letter for Byron . She must have realized by this time that he had never really loved her , though he had carelessly accepted the devotion that she had forced upon him . She knew that her hold over him had weakened day by day , soon ...
... letter for Byron . She must have realized by this time that he had never really loved her , though he had carelessly accepted the devotion that she had forced upon him . She knew that her hold over him had weakened day by day , soon ...
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ELIZABETH PIGOT | 1 |
MRS SPENCER SMITH AND LADY FALKLAND | 8 |
SUSAN VAUGHAN | 23 |
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