Letters: Shelley in EnglandClarendon P., 1964 |
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... feeling every instant as if my soul was bursting , but I will feel no more ! it is selfish - I would feel for others , but for myself oh ! how much rather would I expire in the struggle . Yet that were relief - Is suicide wrong ? I ...
... feeling every instant as if my soul was bursting , but I will feel no more ! it is selfish - I would feel for others , but for myself oh ! how much rather would I expire in the struggle . Yet that were relief - Is suicide wrong ? I ...
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... feel more keenly that our being is eternal every day brings the conviction how futile how inadequate are all reasonings to demonstrate it . Yet are we , are these souls which measure in their circumscribed domain the distances of yon ...
... feel more keenly that our being is eternal every day brings the conviction how futile how inadequate are all reasonings to demonstrate it . Yet are we , are these souls which measure in their circumscribed domain the distances of yon ...
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... feel - yes , do feel , that I may feel with you , that every vibration of your nerves may be assimilated to mine , mine to your's . Dare all . -You have mistaken Harriet - she is not pregnant . It was a piece of good fortune which I ...
... feel - yes , do feel , that I may feel with you , that every vibration of your nerves may be assimilated to mine , mine to your's . Dare all . -You have mistaken Harriet - she is not pregnant . It was a piece of good fortune which I ...
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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