The Real Lady ByronIn 1992, the bicentenary of the birth of Annabella Noel Byron, this book makes a sympathetic reassessment of this misunderstood and much-maligned woman, refuting the unfavourable contemporary judgements made about her and revealing instead the many benevolent causes she supported. |
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... Mary Duff became Mrs Mary Cockburn and was said to be ' extremely beautiful , full of grace , extremely kind with some mixture of proud serenity ' . Another youthful love was for his cousin : ' My first dash into poetry was as early as ...
... Mary Duff became Mrs Mary Cockburn and was said to be ' extremely beautiful , full of grace , extremely kind with some mixture of proud serenity ' . Another youthful love was for his cousin : ' My first dash into poetry was as early as ...
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... Mary , 295 , 323 Carr , Sarah , 140 Carrel , M. , 218 Chalandritsanos , Loukas , 120 Chaworth , Mary , 32 , 59 Chichester , Lady , 218 , 219 , 222-3 , 233 , 299 Clairmont , Allegra , 153-4 , 158-60 burial of , 160 , 163-70 Clairmont ...
... Mary , 295 , 323 Carr , Sarah , 140 Carrel , M. , 218 Chalandritsanos , Loukas , 120 Chaworth , Mary , 32 , 59 Chichester , Lady , 218 , 219 , 222-3 , 233 , 299 Clairmont , Allegra , 153-4 , 158-60 burial of , 160 , 163-70 Clairmont ...
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... Mary , 273 Lindsay , Lady Anne , 273 Long , Edward Noel , 31 , 33 , 35 Loukas , see Chalandritsanos , Loukas Lovelace , Ada , Countess of , see Byron , Ada Lovelace , Mary , Countess of , 268 , 326 , 329 Lovelace , Ralph , Earl of ...
... Mary , 273 Lindsay , Lady Anne , 273 Long , Edward Noel , 31 , 33 , 35 Loukas , see Chalandritsanos , Loukas Lovelace , Ada , Countess of , see Byron , Ada Lovelace , Mary , Countess of , 268 , 326 , 329 Lovelace , Ralph , Earl of ...
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