Letters: Shelley in EnglandClarendon P., 1964 |
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... hope , when to hope is essential to existence , when despair is death . — I have often been disappointed ; every disappointment has afforded the keenest anguish . What now can I do ? where can I turn for assistance ? ' I have been ...
... hope , when to hope is essential to existence , when despair is death . — I have often been disappointed ; every disappointment has afforded the keenest anguish . What now can I do ? where can I turn for assistance ? ' I have been ...
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... hope , to find that he who as an Author had gained my love and confidence , whose views and habits I had delighted to conjecture from his works , whose principles I had adopted , and every trace of whose existence is now made sacred ...
... hope , to find that he who as an Author had gained my love and confidence , whose views and habits I had delighted to conjecture from his works , whose principles I had adopted , and every trace of whose existence is now made sacred ...
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... hope Percy will escape all prossecutions . I hope we shall hear from you again soon ; when we do not hear from you it is quite a blank- I must now say Adieu . I hope you will put the most favorable con- structions on what we have said ...
... hope Percy will escape all prossecutions . I hope we shall hear from you again soon ; when we do not hear from you it is quite a blank- I must now say Adieu . I hope you will put the most favorable con- structions on what we have said ...
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