Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... Lady Byron does not otice it . He says ( p . 651 ) : - " In truth , the circumstances , so unexam- led , that attended their separation - the last words of the parting wife to the husband , being hose of the most playful affection ...
... Lady Byron does not otice it . He says ( p . 651 ) : - " In truth , the circumstances , so unexam- led , that attended their separation - the last words of the parting wife to the husband , being hose of the most playful affection ...
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... Lady Byron , I can rely upon acy of my memory for the following . I was originally consulted by Lady your behalf , whilst you were in the the circumstances detailed by her as justified a separation , but they of that aggravated ...
... Lady Byron , I can rely upon acy of my memory for the following . I was originally consulted by Lady your behalf , whilst you were in the the circumstances detailed by her as justified a separation , but they of that aggravated ...
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... Lady Russell . enabled to depart with the same sweet and modest self - possession ; still her husband's near- est , dearest companion . When they reached his prison , she gave way to no wild and pas sionate bursts of grief ; but ...
... Lady Russell . enabled to depart with the same sweet and modest self - possession ; still her husband's near- est , dearest companion . When they reached his prison , she gave way to no wild and pas sionate bursts of grief ; but ...
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