Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... young Godwin without demur . According to his own account he was ' remarked by my fellow collegians for the intrepidity of my opinions and the tranquil fear- lessness of my temper ' ; but in a rare moment of truth he confided to his ...
... young Godwin without demur . According to his own account he was ' remarked by my fellow collegians for the intrepidity of my opinions and the tranquil fear- lessness of my temper ' ; but in a rare moment of truth he confided to his ...
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... young and not so young women who fawned upon him at every opportunity . In London there were the fascinating Elizabeth Inchbald , an actress who had forsaken the stage and won consider- able acclaim for a novel entitled A Simple Story ...
... young and not so young women who fawned upon him at every opportunity . In London there were the fascinating Elizabeth Inchbald , an actress who had forsaken the stage and won consider- able acclaim for a novel entitled A Simple Story ...
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... young man to join the family at meal - times . In his selfish rage Godwin entirely overlooked the fact that Shelley was every bit as much in love with Mary as she was with him , although if he had consulted Thomas Love Peacock , in whom ...
... young man to join the family at meal - times . In his selfish rage Godwin entirely overlooked the fact that Shelley was every bit as much in love with Mary as she was with him , although if he had consulted Thomas Love Peacock , in whom ...
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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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