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... Lady Shelley . London , 1859 . 4. Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron . By E. J. Trelawney . London , 1858 . 5. Fraser's Magazine , Nos . 342 and 361 , Memoir of Percy Bysshe Shelley . By T. L. Peacock IL - 1 . Reports ...
... lady ' ( the housekeeper to wit ) . In these singular vicissitudes of fortune two whole years were passed ; but , extra- ordinary as is the air of reality which De Quincey has thrown around this description , it is even less wonderful ...
... lady , the sister of Lady Errol , who inspired him with his * Afterwards Marquis of Sligo . first ideas of the passion of love . She had first 4 Thomas De Quincey .
... Lady Carbery's age , but who rather languished at Laxton for want of male companionship after dinner ; Lord Carbery being detained from home . Now what was the task that awaited the boy of fifteen on joining this aris- tocratic circle ?
... Lady Carbery . But after her departure his melancholy increased to such a height that , finding all remonstrances with his guardians ineffectual , he resolved to elope from the school . They of course did not feel justified in removing ...