Bright Darkness: The Poetry of Lord Byron Presented in the Context of His Life & TimesNottingham Court Press, 1983 - 233 頁 |
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第 137 頁
... woman of the means of obtaining her bread- -no one can be more fully aware than I am of the utter inefficacy of any words of mine to you on this or on any other subject , —but I have discharged my duty to Truth in stating the above ...
... woman of the means of obtaining her bread- -no one can be more fully aware than I am of the utter inefficacy of any words of mine to you on this or on any other subject , —but I have discharged my duty to Truth in stating the above ...
第 157 頁
... woman with greater or more pleasing talents , general as in a woman they should be , something of everything , & too much of nothing , but these are unfortunately coupled with a total want of common conduct . The total lack of common ...
... woman with greater or more pleasing talents , general as in a woman they should be , something of everything , & too much of nothing , but these are unfortunately coupled with a total want of common conduct . The total lack of common ...
第 163 頁
... woman ever was loved . The ' Ianthe ' to whom it was addressed was Lady Charlotte Harley , the eleven year old daughter of Lady Oxford , the older woman to whom Byron referred when he wrote to Caroline in exasperation , ' Our affections ...
... woman ever was loved . The ' Ianthe ' to whom it was addressed was Lady Charlotte Harley , the eleven year old daughter of Lady Oxford , the older woman to whom Byron referred when he wrote to Caroline in exasperation , ' Our affections ...
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