Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... thought the match a suitable one , ' numberless are the squibs that are thrown at Mr. Godwin on the occasion and he ... thoughts were not concerned with religious or philosophical matters at that moment - indeed , it is doubtful whether ...
... thought the match a suitable one , ' numberless are the squibs that are thrown at Mr. Godwin on the occasion and he ... thoughts were not concerned with religious or philosophical matters at that moment - indeed , it is doubtful whether ...
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... thought which he aspired to bear , and was withered in the lightning- glare of a ruthless philosophy . Hunt had ... thoughts of his new acquaintance were such as regarded his bad health , with which he sympathized , and his poetry , of ...
... thought which he aspired to bear , and was withered in the lightning- glare of a ruthless philosophy . Hunt had ... thoughts of his new acquaintance were such as regarded his bad health , with which he sympathized , and his poetry , of ...
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... thought that Shelley was about to leave her had brought on one worse than she had hitherto suffered . Seeing her condition Shelley postponed his voyage until July 1st , and to comfort her suggested that she should accompany Williams and ...
... thought that Shelley was about to leave her had brought on one worse than she had hitherto suffered . Seeing her condition Shelley postponed his voyage until July 1st , and to comfort her suggested that she should accompany Williams and ...
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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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