The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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Page 492
... Lord Byron quite unknown to any of her family , we are not told how or when . But a few dates tell the story . Lady Byron withdrew from her husband in the middle of January 1816 . Lord Byron left England on April 25 , 1816. The child ...
... Lord Byron quite unknown to any of her family , we are not told how or when . But a few dates tell the story . Lady Byron withdrew from her husband in the middle of January 1816 . Lord Byron left England on April 25 , 1816. The child ...
Page 498
... Lord Byron and making some arrangement about the child . Mrs. Shelley remained at Lucca , but followed her husband ... Lord Byron . He reads the fourth Canto of " Childe Harold . " 6 Saturday , September 26. - An idle day . Go to ...
... Lord Byron and making some arrangement about the child . Mrs. Shelley remained at Lucca , but followed her husband ... Lord Byron . He reads the fourth Canto of " Childe Harold . " 6 Saturday , September 26. - An idle day . Go to ...
Page 503
... Lord Byron to do the same . If such a report as this could be cir- culated and believed , we think Lord Byron ( who did not believe it ) was right in making it known to those whom it most nearly affected . The result was a most ...
... Lord Byron to do the same . If such a report as this could be cir- culated and believed , we think Lord Byron ( who did not believe it ) was right in making it known to those whom it most nearly affected . The result was a most ...
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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