The Southern Review, Tom 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... Byron aston- ished his new acquaintance by his rigid abstinence from wine , as well as from every thing in the shape of fish , flesh or fowl . Such is the brief outline of this singular affair . We will only add , that the ascendant ...
... Byron aston- ished his new acquaintance by his rigid abstinence from wine , as well as from every thing in the shape of fish , flesh or fowl . Such is the brief outline of this singular affair . We will only add , that the ascendant ...
Strona 480
... Byron was equally destitute of every high intellectual endowment and all the winning graces of society . Mr. Moore gives us the following , upon the autho- rity of one of Lord Byron's earliest instructors , Dr. Glennie . " Mrs. Byron ...
... Byron was equally destitute of every high intellectual endowment and all the winning graces of society . Mr. Moore gives us the following , upon the autho- rity of one of Lord Byron's earliest instructors , Dr. Glennie . " Mrs. Byron ...
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... Byron's life - his unhappy separation from his wife . As he represents the matter , Lady Byron left her husband upon / a temporary visit to her parents , and left him in an unusually affectionate manner . The letter announcing , some ...
... Byron's life - his unhappy separation from his wife . As he represents the matter , Lady Byron left her husband upon / a temporary visit to her parents , and left him in an unusually affectionate manner . The letter announcing , some ...
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