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Page 145
... Lady Melbourne nor her daughter - in - law , Lady Caro- line Lamb - the publication of Childe Harold was responsible for these notable introductions - were principally renowned for their politics , but each in their varying degrees had ...
... Lady Melbourne nor her daughter - in - law , Lady Caro- line Lamb - the publication of Childe Harold was responsible for these notable introductions - were principally renowned for their politics , but each in their varying degrees had ...
Page 148
... Lady Oxford ; it lasted indeed , although most biographers ( not Doris Langley Moore ) overlook the fact , twice as long as the much more meticulously chroni- cled housetop - proclaimed one with Lady Caroline ; and how much more ...
... Lady Oxford ; it lasted indeed , although most biographers ( not Doris Langley Moore ) overlook the fact , twice as long as the much more meticulously chroni- cled housetop - proclaimed one with Lady Caroline ; and how much more ...
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... Lady Caroline hanging on one side of the chimneypiece and a portrait of Lady Oxford on the other . Sir Walter wondered whether William Lamb might not resent it , but expected no protest from ' a poor Nincompoop , such as Lord Oxford ...
... Lady Caroline hanging on one side of the chimneypiece and a portrait of Lady Oxford on the other . Sir Walter wondered whether William Lamb might not resent it , but expected no protest from ' a poor Nincompoop , such as Lord Oxford ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 9 |
PART TWO The Poet of the Revolution | 83 |
Newstead | 97 |
Copyright | |
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