New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 195
... Lord Byron was a Liberal , and therefore obnoxious to the ministerial " Oracle , " the " Courier . " I determined , however , in the absence of my friend , to do him justice to the public , and wrote to Mr. Perry a full ... Lord Byron . 195.
... Lord Byron was a Liberal , and therefore obnoxious to the ministerial " Oracle , " the " Courier . " I determined , however , in the absence of my friend , to do him justice to the public , and wrote to Mr. Perry a full ... Lord Byron . 195.
Page 197
... Byron Gordon continued after Lord Byron went abroad : she sensibly felt the separation , and her spirits were only kept up with the hopes of his speedy return . Alas ! she did not live to have this happiness ; for when she wrote to him ...
... Byron Gordon continued after Lord Byron went abroad : she sensibly felt the separation , and her spirits were only kept up with the hopes of his speedy return . Alas ! she did not live to have this happiness ; for when she wrote to him ...
Page 474
... Lord Byron's marriage . The Abbey was not , at that time , usually shown to strangers , but , through the favour of ... Lord's own gen- tleman . " This said personage , whose intimate connexion with the great poet invested him with ...
... Lord Byron's marriage . The Abbey was not , at that time , usually shown to strangers , but , through the favour of ... Lord's own gen- tleman . " This said personage , whose intimate connexion with the great poet invested him with ...
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