Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... added sadness over the chilly reception accorded to the publica- tion of Alastor , on which they had built high hopes . Southey , to whom a copy and a long letter had been sent , did not even write an acknowledgment . Miss Mary Mitford ...
... added sadness over the chilly reception accorded to the publica- tion of Alastor , on which they had built high hopes . Southey , to whom a copy and a long letter had been sent , did not even write an acknowledgment . Miss Mary Mitford ...
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... added wistfully , as if sensing that Mary disapproved of the whole visit , ' If you love me you will keep up your spirits and at all events tell me the truth about it . ' Three days later he wrote from Venice that Claire had changed her ...
... added wistfully , as if sensing that Mary disapproved of the whole visit , ' If you love me you will keep up your spirits and at all events tell me the truth about it . ' Three days later he wrote from Venice that Claire had changed her ...
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... added cause of resentment against Shelley in particular and life in general was that since San Giuliano was so near Pisa he was able to go there practically every day - accompanied by Claire , of course to read Greek with Mrs. Mason ...
... added cause of resentment against Shelley in particular and life in general was that since San Giuliano was so near Pisa he was able to go there practically every day - accompanied by Claire , of course to read Greek with Mrs. Mason ...
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Chapter One Strange Background I | 1 |
Chapter Two The ForcingHouse | 18 |
Chapter Three The Halcyon Days | 37 |
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