Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... called Theoclea , ' a divinity ' , she thought , ' that raises your mind to all virtue and excellence ' , and she was further soothed by Shelley's reading aloud of Coleridge's Ode to France . The news that Peacock had been imprisoned ...
... called Theoclea , ' a divinity ' , she thought , ' that raises your mind to all virtue and excellence ' , and she was further soothed by Shelley's reading aloud of Coleridge's Ode to France . The news that Peacock had been imprisoned ...
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... called for letters , however , they were disturbed to find one from P. W. Longdill , the lawyer , saying that the pro- tracted litigation over the estate really called for the poet's return to London . This he determined to delay as ...
... called for letters , however , they were disturbed to find one from P. W. Longdill , the lawyer , saying that the pro- tracted litigation over the estate really called for the poet's return to London . This he determined to delay as ...
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... called a ' revelation ' , although she felt that the continued nearness of the poet himself was a disturbing influence in their lives . She had been uncomfortable in his presence since the Diodati days and she could not forget or ...
... called a ' revelation ' , although she felt that the continued nearness of the poet himself was a disturbing influence in their lives . She had been uncomfortable in his presence since the Diodati days and she could not forget or ...
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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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