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 - English literature |
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... known social and literary figure in the first half of the nineteenth century . A catalogue of his works fills more than a column in the pages of the Dictionary of National Biography . But of these we need only now mention his two octavo ...
... known social and literary figure in the first half of the nineteenth century . A catalogue of his works fills more than a column in the pages of the Dictionary of National Biography . But of these we need only now mention his two octavo ...
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... and more splendid still . The story of his connexion with Miss Milbanke is well known , but it may be so briefly stated that it is worth repetition . He met her in 1812 , and , 12 BYRON AND BONAPARTE The Meaning of Modernism.
... and more splendid still . The story of his connexion with Miss Milbanke is well known , but it may be so briefly stated that it is worth repetition . He met her in 1812 , and , 12 BYRON AND BONAPARTE The Meaning of Modernism.
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... known to have been started , in tigress- like revenge , by a certain lady of quality , who was a discarded mistress of Lord Byron . It was plainly employed by Lady Byron for the purpose of stiffening the attitude of her advisers . Mr ...
... known to have been started , in tigress- like revenge , by a certain lady of quality , who was a discarded mistress of Lord Byron . It was plainly employed by Lady Byron for the purpose of stiffening the attitude of her advisers . Mr ...
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... known to have reference to a late infidelity , which he had confessed , and she had pardoned . The very next day she sent a far more loving and playful letter upon her arrival at Kirkby . ' DEAREST DUCK , -- We got here quite well last ...
... known to have reference to a late infidelity , which he had confessed , and she had pardoned . The very next day she sent a far more loving and playful letter upon her arrival at Kirkby . ' DEAREST DUCK , -- We got here quite well last ...
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... known stanzas beginning : ' I speak not , I trace not , I breathe not thy name- There is grief in the sound , there is guilt in the fame . ' And lastly , quite as direct , and still more sad : ' When we two parted In silence and tears ...
... known stanzas beginning : ' I speak not , I trace not , I breathe not thy name- There is grief in the sound , there is guilt in the fame . ' And lastly , quite as direct , and still more sad : ' When we two parted In silence and tears ...
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