Letters: Shelley in EnglandClarendon P., 1964 |
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... Consider this subject , write to me on it ; divest yourself of individuality , dare to place self at a distance which I know you can , spurn those bug - bears gratitude , obligation , & modesty the world calls these virtues ; they are ...
... Consider this subject , write to me on it ; divest yourself of individuality , dare to place self at a distance which I know you can , spurn those bug - bears gratitude , obligation , & modesty the world calls these virtues ; they are ...
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... consider what I am about to say an insulting want of respect or contempt , but I think it my duty to say that however great advantages might result from such concessions , I can make no promise of concealing my opinions in political and ...
... consider what I am about to say an insulting want of respect or contempt , but I think it my duty to say that however great advantages might result from such concessions , I can make no promise of concealing my opinions in political and ...
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... consider this . Ah my dearest friend when I think of the uncertainty and transitoryness of human life and its occupations , when I consider its fleeting prospects and its fluctuating principles , how desirous am I to crowd into it's ...
... consider this . Ah my dearest friend when I think of the uncertainty and transitoryness of human life and its occupations , when I consider its fleeting prospects and its fluctuating principles , how desirous am I to crowd into it's ...
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