I may give you a general idea of what I have experienced by saying that he married me with the deepest determination of Revenge, avowed on the day of my marriage, and executed ever since with systematic and increasing cruelty... Dictionary of National Biography - Seite 143herausgegeben von - 1886Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James T. Hodgson - 1878 - 364 Seiten
...bitterest remorse. I may give you a general idea of what I have experienced by saying that he married me with the deepest determination of Revenge, avowed...ever since with systematic and increasing cruelty, which no affection could change My security depended on the total abandonment of every moral and religious... | |
| James Thomas Hodgson, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1878 - 368 Seiten
...bitterest remorse. I may give you a general idea of what I have experienced by saying that he married me with the deepest determination of Revenge, avowed...ever since with systematic and increasing cruelty, which no affection could change. .... My security depended on the total abandonment of every moral... | |
| sir John Bowring - 1879 - 626 Seiten
...experienced by saying that he married me with the deepest determination of revenge, avowed on the very day of my marriage, and executed ever since with systematic and increasing cruelty. . . . My security depended on the total abandonment of every moral and religious principle. . . . The... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 502 Seiten
...bitterest remorse. I may give you a general idea of what I have experienced, by saying that he married me with the deepest determination of revenge, avowed...ever since with systematic and increasing cruelty which no affection could change. My security depended on the total abandonment of every moral and religious... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1903 - 370 Seiten
...bitter remorse. " I may give you a general idea of what I have suffered, by saying that he married me with the deepest determination of revenge, avowed...ever since with systematic and increasing cruelty, which no affection could change. . . . He does know, too well, what he affects to enquire." In a letter... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland, Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey - 1909 - 666 Seiten
...of their married life. Byron, in ' The Dream,' chose to declare that on his wedding day his thoughts had been with Miss Chaworth. He also told Medwin (p....'pious father-in-law' (see a reference to this in TRELAWNY, i. 72). Lady Milbanke speaks of their happiness at Seaham (Bland-Burgess Papers, p. 339).... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland, Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey - 1909 - 664 Seiten
...of their married life. Byron, in ' The Dream,' chose to declare that on his wedding day his thoughts had been with Miss Chaworth. He also told Medwin (p....increasing cruelty' (Byron contradicts some report to this ' THE LIFE OF LORD BYRON 521 effect to Medwin, p. 39). The letters written at the time, however, hardly... | |
| William John Courthope - 1910 - 526 Seiten
...bitterest remorse. I may give you a general idea of what I have experienced, by saying that he married me with the deepest determination of revenge, avowed...ever since with systematic and increasing cruelty, which no affection could change. My security depended on the total abandonment of every moral and religious... | |
| Ethel Colburn Mayne - 1912 - 380 Seiten
...statement : " I may give you a general idea of what I have experienced by saying that he married me with the deepest determination of revenge, avowed on the day of my marriage, and executed with systematic and increasing cruelty which no affection could change. . . . My security depended... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 500 Seiten
...bitterest remorse. I may give you a general idea of what I have experienced, by saying that he married me with the deepest determination of revenge, avowed...ever since with systematic and increasing cruelty which no affection could change. My security depended on the total abandonment of every moral and religious... | |
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