Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lady Byron” in chapter 3 of George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor:
...ery rich and very curious; offered me letters for Greece; and, after making an appointment for another visit, took leave of me so cordially that I felt almost at home with him.
While I was there, Lady Byron came in. She is pretty, not beautiful,—for the prevalent expression of her countenance is that of ingenuousness.
Report speaks goldenly of her.
She is a baroness in her own right, has a lar...
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