Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and PioneerKennikat Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 135 |
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Стр. 52
... later at Venice , that there was a strength and sincerity in Shelley's nature- genius joined to simplicity " was his own expression- which was quite unlike anything he had seen in other men , and against which he felt neither ...
... later at Venice , that there was a strength and sincerity in Shelley's nature- genius joined to simplicity " was his own expression- which was quite unlike anything he had seen in other men , and against which he felt neither ...
Стр. 54
... later period , it is impossible to look into the real facts of the case , as distinguished from the supposed facts , without seeing that they entirely invalidate a verdict which originated in ignorance and prejudice , and has been ...
... later period , it is impossible to look into the real facts of the case , as distinguished from the supposed facts , without seeing that they entirely invalidate a verdict which originated in ignorance and prejudice , and has been ...
Стр. 93
... I prefer not to do so . If she became " respectable " in her later years , let us remember that she had suffered what might have broken a far stronger spirit than hers . " " when its doors were first closed against the COR CORDIUM 93.
... I prefer not to do so . If she became " respectable " in her later years , let us remember that she had suffered what might have broken a far stronger spirit than hers . " " when its doors were first closed against the COR CORDIUM 93.
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