That Sunny Dome: A Portrait of Regency BritainDent, 1977 - 208 ページ |
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... felt as deep a sense of shock as Byron did himself . In his boyhood in Aberdeen he had been subject to gloomy Calvinist influences - something the sunny - natured Augusta had entirely escaped and now he felt obsessed by sexual guilt ...
... felt as deep a sense of shock as Byron did himself . In his boyhood in Aberdeen he had been subject to gloomy Calvinist influences - something the sunny - natured Augusta had entirely escaped and now he felt obsessed by sexual guilt ...
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... felt proud , amused , and a little frightened at this talent . In letters to Lady Melbourne he referred to Annabella as his ' Princess of Parallelograms ' . At Seaham he found as he expected that Annabella's father was distinctly ...
... felt proud , amused , and a little frightened at this talent . In letters to Lady Melbourne he referred to Annabella as his ' Princess of Parallelograms ' . At Seaham he found as he expected that Annabella's father was distinctly ...
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... felt able to write poetry expressing his sense of life's comedy and England's absurdity . His conversation and letters had been full of amusing things all along , so that this new development can be seen as a sudden breakthrough ...
... felt able to write poetry expressing his sense of life's comedy and England's absurdity . His conversation and letters had been full of amusing things all along , so that this new development can be seen as a sudden breakthrough ...
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The Public Prints | 28 |
The Dispossessed | 50 |
Brummell or Byron? The Search for a Hero | 76 |
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