Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and PioneerKennikat Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 135 |
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... never to go to church . All sorts of reports were quickly current about Mr. Shelley's antecedents , and these were in great measure confirmed , shortly after his arrival , by the news that , at the instance of the relatives of his ...
... never to go to church . All sorts of reports were quickly current about Mr. Shelley's antecedents , and these were in great measure confirmed , shortly after his arrival , by the news that , at the instance of the relatives of his ...
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... never satis- factorily determined , they decided to take up their abode at Pisa , that place being especially recommended on account of the purity of the water . They accordingly left Florence early in the new year , and journeyed down ...
... never satis- factorily determined , they decided to take up their abode at Pisa , that place being especially recommended on account of the purity of the water . They accordingly left Florence early in the new year , and journeyed down ...
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... never imagined , and his followers have never been able to repeat . The correspondence between language and character was perfect in Shelley , and it was inevitable that both should be misapprehended by contemporary readers . I know not ...
... never imagined , and his followers have never been able to repeat . The correspondence between language and character was perfect in Shelley , and it was inevitable that both should be misapprehended by contemporary readers . I know not ...
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