A Literary History of CambridgePevensey Press, 1985 - 272 pagini |
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... lived with her racegoing husband Colonel Leigh at the Lodge ( now Swynford Paddocks ) . It was there that Augusta and Lady Byron first met , not long after the election visit and Byron's ill - fated launch into wedlock , and there Byron ...
... lived with her racegoing husband Colonel Leigh at the Lodge ( now Swynford Paddocks ) . It was there that Augusta and Lady Byron first met , not long after the election visit and Byron's ill - fated launch into wedlock , and there Byron ...
Pagina 125
... lived up to his early brilliance and died young . Moultrie then goes on to describe Macaulay himself : of ampler brow and ruder frame , - A presence with gigantic power instinct , Though outwardly , in truth , but little graced With ...
... lived up to his early brilliance and died young . Moultrie then goes on to describe Macaulay himself : of ampler brow and ruder frame , - A presence with gigantic power instinct , Though outwardly , in truth , but little graced With ...
Pagina 231
... lived Imprint ( 1949–50 ) was already by Gunn's time looked back to as the ideal magazine of the sort . Oasis , founded in 1950 by John Mander of Trinity and David Stone of Queens ' in conjunction with a series of readings at the Union ...
... lived Imprint ( 1949–50 ) was already by Gunn's time looked back to as the ideal magazine of the sort . Oasis , founded in 1950 by John Mander of Trinity and David Stone of Queens ' in conjunction with a series of readings at the Union ...
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The Lady of Christs | 44 |
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