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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... Murray's establishment is vividly described : It was this sad deposit Murray knew was now in act to enter his back shop : Greatly perplexed he knew not what to do It was too late to tell the man to stop : And well he guessed how eagerly ...
... Murray's establishment is vividly described : It was this sad deposit Murray knew was now in act to enter his back shop : Greatly perplexed he knew not what to do It was too late to tell the man to stop : And well he guessed how eagerly ...
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... Murray is much wronged by popular opinion . The merits of that business have never been properly acknowledged by any party ' and in November 1825 she wrote to Joanna Baillie from Brighton : I am privately mediating some handsome and ...
... Murray is much wronged by popular opinion . The merits of that business have never been properly acknowledged by any party ' and in November 1825 she wrote to Joanna Baillie from Brighton : I am privately mediating some handsome and ...
Page 331
... Murray , London , 1974 ) Elwin , Malcolm , Lord Byron's Family ( John Murray , London , 1975 ) Gunn , Peter , My Dearest Augusta ( The Bodley Head , London , 1968 ) Lovelace , Countess of , Ralph , Earl of Lovelace , A Memoir ...
... Murray , London , 1974 ) Elwin , Malcolm , Lord Byron's Family ( John Murray , London , 1975 ) Gunn , Peter , My Dearest Augusta ( The Bodley Head , London , 1968 ) Lovelace , Countess of , Ralph , Earl of Lovelace , A Memoir ...
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