Lord Byron, 第 78 卷Twayne Publishers, 1969 - 177 頁 A study of the work and enigmatic personality of the man whose mode of life made him the archetype of Romantic poets. |
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... Augusta , five years his senior , making her his confi- dante . His affection for Augusta grew as his disaffection with his mother increased ; her latest folly was an infatuation with Lord Grey . Byron asked Augusta to consider him ...
... Augusta , five years his senior , making her his confi- dante . His affection for Augusta grew as his disaffection with his mother increased ; her latest folly was an infatuation with Lord Grey . Byron asked Augusta to consider him ...
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... Augusta Leigh . Augusta , who had married her cousin Colonel George Leigh in 1807 , an irresponsible spendthrift and gambler , was now living at Six Mile Bottom near Cambridge with her three small daughters . Byron and Augusta had not ...
... Augusta Leigh . Augusta , who had married her cousin Colonel George Leigh in 1807 , an irresponsible spendthrift and gambler , was now living at Six Mile Bottom near Cambridge with her three small daughters . Byron and Augusta had not ...
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... Augusta at Six Mile Bottom . Lady Byron's days and nights were a torment , but Augusta's were not much easier ; for Byron , in his unpredictable black moods baited both women unmercifully but unmistakably revealed his preference for Augusta ...
... Augusta at Six Mile Bottom . Lady Byron's days and nights were a torment , but Augusta's were not much easier ; for Byron , in his unpredictable black moods baited both women unmercifully but unmistakably revealed his preference for Augusta ...
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