Letters: Shelley in EnglandClarendon P., 1964 |
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... certainly was not laughing as you conjecture this circumstance may go against me - I do not know that it will how- ever , as I have by no means a precise idea of what the subject of this composition was - The Galilean is not a favorite ...
... certainly was not laughing as you conjecture this circumstance may go against me - I do not know that it will how- ever , as I have by no means a precise idea of what the subject of this composition was - The Galilean is not a favorite ...
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... certainly means the same as an Atheist , they differ but in name . He will not allow this ; with him God is neither omnipotent , omnipresent , nor identical , he destroys too all those predicates in non , against which we entered our ...
... certainly means the same as an Atheist , they differ but in name . He will not allow this ; with him God is neither omnipotent , omnipresent , nor identical , he destroys too all those predicates in non , against which we entered our ...
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... ( certainly a tyger ; ) yet she sur- passes my sister in poetical talents , this your dispassionate criticism must allow - that lovely extract of her poems certainly surpasses any of Eliza's — and it was E's poetry that first attracted ...
... ( certainly a tyger ; ) yet she sur- passes my sister in poetical talents , this your dispassionate criticism must allow - that lovely extract of her poems certainly surpasses any of Eliza's — and it was E's poetry that first attracted ...
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