Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and PioneerKennikat Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 135 |
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... result that his " Portia , " whose genius Shelley had invoked to stimulate his own , was induced after a few months to return to her Sussex home , to the relief of her former fellow - enthusiast.1 As he looked back over this restless ...
... result that his " Portia , " whose genius Shelley had invoked to stimulate his own , was induced after a few months to return to her Sussex home , to the relief of her former fellow - enthusiast.1 As he looked back over this restless ...
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... result that , in addition to the disenchantment of his boyish ideals and the failure of his philanthropic crusade , it was becoming evident to Shelley that he was soon likely to lose even the consolation of sympathy and tranquillity at ...
... result that , in addition to the disenchantment of his boyish ideals and the failure of his philanthropic crusade , it was becoming evident to Shelley that he was soon likely to lose even the consolation of sympathy and tranquillity at ...
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... result , though in fact a quite ludicrous fiasco , is respectfully received by the public . 66 Every literary period has its Pope or its Tennyson , a great master of some fashionable contemporary style , which is powerful enough to ...
... result , though in fact a quite ludicrous fiasco , is respectfully received by the public . 66 Every literary period has its Pope or its Tennyson , a great master of some fashionable contemporary style , which is powerful enough to ...
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