Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and PioneerKennikat Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 135 |
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... origin , was not able to explain or protest , found himself subjected , from the age of twelve years to eighteen , to no less painful an ordeal than the education of a gentleman . Let us take a brief view of him , as he underwent this ...
... origin , was not able to explain or protest , found himself subjected , from the age of twelve years to eighteen , to no less painful an ordeal than the education of a gentleman . Let us take a brief view of him , as he underwent this ...
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... origin that , instead of recognising the force of the parental arguments , he had the temerity to attempt himself to " illuminate " his father . The result was as might have been foreseen by a youth of more reasonable disposition . At ...
... origin that , instead of recognising the force of the parental arguments , he had the temerity to attempt himself to " illuminate " his father . The result was as might have been foreseen by a youth of more reasonable disposition . At ...
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... origin could have warranted him in expecting , a sincere affection having gradually grown up between them , owing in great measure to Harriet's easy good temper and ready compliance with his habits and opinions . But the seed of ...
... origin could have warranted him in expecting , a sincere affection having gradually grown up between them , owing in great measure to Harriet's easy good temper and ready compliance with his habits and opinions . But the seed of ...
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