Letters: Shelley in EnglandClarendon Press, 1964 |
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... expect you to meet us at Clapham in the way describe [ d ] by the Fiendmonger , should you not be able to be there in time we will call at Millers Hotel3 in hopes you will be able to meet us there , but we hope to meet you at Clapham ...
... expect you to meet us at Clapham in the way describe [ d ] by the Fiendmonger , should you not be able to be there in time we will call at Millers Hotel3 in hopes you will be able to meet us there , but we hope to meet you at Clapham ...
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... expect . I can truly imagine your hopes and feelings concerning the possibility of this circumstance . I hope to have a large family of children . It will bind you and me closer & Harriet . I who believe in the omnipotence of education ...
... expect . I can truly imagine your hopes and feelings concerning the possibility of this circumstance . I hope to have a large family of children . It will bind you and me closer & Harriet . I who believe in the omnipotence of education ...
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... expect to have Queen Mab , & the other Poems finished by March . Queen Mab will be in ten cantos & contain about 2800 lines . The other poems probably contain as much more . The notes to Q.M. will be long & philosophical . I shall take ...
... expect to have Queen Mab , & the other Poems finished by March . Queen Mab will be in ten cantos & contain about 2800 lines . The other poems probably contain as much more . The notes to Q.M. will be long & philosophical . I shall take ...
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Shelley in England I | 1 |
A LIST OF LETTERS vii | 436 |
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