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" From henceforth, this damning guilty secret became the ruling force in his life, holding him with a morbid fascination, yet filling him with remorse and anguish and insane dread of detection. "
The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 65
1870
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 24

American essays - 1869 - 796 pages
...relation, so near in consanguinity that discovery must have been utter ruin and expulsion from civilized society. From henceforth, this damning guilty secret...remorse and anguish and insane dread of detection. Two years after his refusal by Miss Milbanke, his various friends, seeing that for some cause he was...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 127

English literature - 1869 - 588 pages
...relation, so near in consanguinity that discovery must have been utter ruin and expulsion from civilized society. ' From henceforth this damning, guilty secret...remorse and anguish and insane dread of detection. Two years after his refusal by Miss Millbank, his various friends, seeing that for some cause he was...
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English Essays ...

American essays - 1869 - 654 pages
...relation, so near in consanguinity that discovery must have been utter ruin and expulsion from civilized society. From henceforth this damning, guilty secret...remorse and anguish, and insane dread of detection. Two years after his refusal by Miss Milbanke, his various friends, seeing that for some cause he was...
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Medora Leigh: A History and an Autobiography

Charles Mackay - 1869 - 294 pages
...that discovery must have been utter ruin and expulsion from civilised society. From henceforth his damning guilty secret became the ruling force in his...remorse and anguish, and insane dread of detection." After two years of this kind of life, as Mrs. Stowe informs us, his friends, seeing him unhappy, and...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 80

1869 - 898 pages
...damning guilty secret became the 1 Moore, v. 305. « Ibid. T. 285. • Ibid. T. 313. 1869] [November ruling force in his life, holding him with a morbid...remorse and anguish, and insane dread of detection. She does not state that Lady Byron told her this, but only that she has ' embodied ' some account that...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 20

1869 - 588 pages
...relation, so near in consanguinity that discovery must have been utter ruin and expulsion from civilized society. From henceforth this damning, guilty secret...in his life, holding him with a morbid fascination, vet tilling him with remorse and anguish, and insane dread of detection. Two years after his refusal...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 20

English periodicals - 1869 - 730 pages
...relation, so near in consanguinity that discovery must have been utter ruin and expulsion from civilized society. From henceforth this damning, guilty secret became the ruling force in his life, holding htm with a morbid fascination, yet filling him with remorse and anguish, and insane dread of detection....
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The True Story of Lord & Lady Byron as Told by Lord Macaulay, Thomas Moore ...

J. M - 1869 - 232 pages
...expulsion from civilised society. From henceforth this damning, guilty secret, became the ruling force of his life, holding him with a morbid fascination, yet filling him with remorse and unquiet and insane dread of detection." Two years after his refusal by Miss Milbanke, his various friends,...
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The Stowe-Byron Controversy: A Complete Résumé of All that Has Been Written ...

Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1869 - 146 pages
...expulsion from civilized society. From henceforth this damning, guilty secret, became the ruling force of his life, holding him with a morbid fascination, yet filling him with, remorse and unquiet and insane dread of detection." Two years after his refusal by MIES Milbanke, his various friends,...
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Lady Byron Vindicated: A History of the Byron Controversy, from Its ...

Harriet Beecher Stowe - Authors' spouses - 1870 - 500 pages
...relation, so near in consanguinity, that discovery must have been utter ruin, and expulsion from civilized society. From henceforth, this damning guilty secret...remorse and anguish, and insane dread of detection. Two years after his refusal by Miss Milbanke, his various friends, seeing that for some cause he was...
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