Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... facts . His friends never refused their aid but gradually they gave it with a certain reluctance , dreading the ... fact ? ' Whether these particular stories were true or false we know not , but certainly Godwin made no least effort ...
... facts . His friends never refused their aid but gradually they gave it with a certain reluctance , dreading the ... fact ? ' Whether these particular stories were true or false we know not , but certainly Godwin made no least effort ...
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... fact that poor Papa was in desperate straits owing to Shelley's failure to produce the full £ 300 he had promised , and painted a graphic picture of the miseries of life in Skinner Street with Papa sunk in gloom and Mama grumbling at ...
... fact that poor Papa was in desperate straits owing to Shelley's failure to produce the full £ 300 he had promised , and painted a graphic picture of the miseries of life in Skinner Street with Papa sunk in gloom and Mama grumbling at ...
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... fact of the greatest men having been Christians during the Christian period placed the religion far above such low ridicule . ' Shelley immediately denied this fact , and we at once began enumerating on our fingers the great men who ...
... fact of the greatest men having been Christians during the Christian period placed the religion far above such low ridicule . ' Shelley immediately denied this fact , and we at once began enumerating on our fingers the great men who ...
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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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