Letters: Shelley in EnglandClarendon P., 1964 |
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... my raving my dear friend , I know you will not be severe upon my hatred of a cause which can pro- duce such an effect as this . — You talk of the dead . Do we not exist after the tomb . It is a natural question my friend , when there is ...
... my raving my dear friend , I know you will not be severe upon my hatred of a cause which can pro- duce such an effect as this . — You talk of the dead . Do we not exist after the tomb . It is a natural question my friend , when there is ...
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... my age is but eighteen , yet I feel as if I was much older . Why are you so silent , my dear friend ? I earnestly hope you are not ill . I am afraid it is nearly a month since I heard from you . I know well you would write oftener if ...
... my age is but eighteen , yet I feel as if I was much older . Why are you so silent , my dear friend ? I earnestly hope you are not ill . I am afraid it is nearly a month since I heard from you . I know well you would write oftener if ...
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... my dear friend , and stay with me ? I should be so happy to have you with me . I am truly miserable , my dear friend . I really see no termination to my sorrows . As to Mr. Shelley I know nothing of him . He neither sends nor comes to ...
... my dear friend , and stay with me ? I should be so happy to have you with me . I am truly miserable , my dear friend . I really see no termination to my sorrows . As to Mr. Shelley I know nothing of him . He neither sends nor comes to ...
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