Letters: Shelley in EnglandClarendon P., 1964 |
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... Consider this subject , write to me on it ; divest yourself of individuality , dare to place self at a distance which I know you can , spurn those bug - bears gratitude , obligation , & modesty the world calls these virtues ; they are ...
... Consider this subject , write to me on it ; divest yourself of individuality , dare to place self at a distance which I know you can , spurn those bug - bears gratitude , obligation , & modesty the world calls these virtues ; they are ...
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... consider what I am about to say an insulting want of respect or contempt , but I think it my duty to say that however great advantages might result from such concessions , I can make no promise of concealing my opinions in political and ...
... consider what I am about to say an insulting want of respect or contempt , but I think it my duty to say that however great advantages might result from such concessions , I can make no promise of concealing my opinions in political and ...
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... consider this . Ah my dearest friend when I think of the uncertainty and transitoryness of human life and its occupations , when I consider its fleeting prospects and its fluctuating principles , how desirous am I to crowd into it's ...
... consider this . Ah my dearest friend when I think of the uncertainty and transitoryness of human life and its occupations , when I consider its fleeting prospects and its fluctuating principles , how desirous am I to crowd into it's ...
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4to d-s A.L. unsigned Adieu affectionate Bodleian Library Byron Carl H Charles Ollier copy Cuckfield dear friend Dear Sir dearest friend Dowden Dublin Eliza Elizabeth Hitchener 1890 Esdaile father feel Field Place Graham happiness Harriet Shelley hear Hogg chap Hogg's Hookham hope Horsham Hurstpierpoint Ingpen John Julian edition June Keswick London London My dear London Postmarks Longdill Lord Lord Byron Marlow Mary Godwin Mary Shelley Mary's Journal Medwin mind Miss Hitchener Nantgwillt never opinion Original Oxford P. B. Shelley Peacock Percy Bysshe Shelley Percy Shelley Pforzheimer Library poem Postal fee Postmarks Printed reason Rhayader Ricci sent Shelley Addressed Shelley and Mary Shelley in England Shelley Letters Shelley's sincere sister soul Stockdale T. J. Hogg T. J. Wise tell Text THOMAS JEFFERSON HOGG Timothy Shelley viii virtue Whitton William Godwin wish write written wrote York