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... married a lady with property in the West Indies , supposed to be extensive , but she died shortly and the property proved difficult to realize upon . In 1707 Steele married Mary Scurlock . This is one of the best - known marriages in ...
... married a lady with property in the West Indies , supposed to be extensive , but she died shortly and the property proved difficult to realize upon . In 1707 Steele married Mary Scurlock . This is one of the best - known marriages in ...
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... marriage with some " golden dolly " as one way of making his position more secure . For he was deeply in debt ... married life , obtained a legal separation from him , saying that only if he were insane could his deeds be pardoned ...
... marriage with some " golden dolly " as one way of making his position more secure . For he was deeply in debt ... married life , obtained a legal separation from him , saying that only if he were insane could his deeds be pardoned ...
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... married Euphemia Gray . But their tastes were very dissimilar - she loved society and great cities and he despised them and their marriage was unhappy . She fell in love with Ruskin's friend , the artist Millais , and in 1855 secured a ...
... married Euphemia Gray . But their tastes were very dissimilar - she loved society and great cities and he despised them and their marriage was unhappy . She fell in love with Ruskin's friend , the artist Millais , and in 1855 secured a ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
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