Letters: Shelley in EnglandClarendon Press, 1964 |
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... hear from you again soon ; when we do not hear from you it is quite a blank— I must now say Adieu . I hope you will put the most favorable con- structions on what we have said - keep up your spirits and believe me ever your sincere ...
... hear from you again soon ; when we do not hear from you it is quite a blank— I must now say Adieu . I hope you will put the most favorable con- structions on what we have said - keep up your spirits and believe me ever your sincere ...
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... hear again . We have journe [ ye ] d from Paris on foot ; with a mule to carry our baggage ; & Mary who has not been sufficiently well to bear the fatigue of walking . We passed through a fertile country , neither interesting from the ...
... hear again . We have journe [ ye ] d from Paris on foot ; with a mule to carry our baggage ; & Mary who has not been sufficiently well to bear the fatigue of walking . We passed through a fertile country , neither interesting from the ...
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... hear whether you have a predilection for any other name.1 From such a recluse and valetudinarian as me you cannot expect news . I intend , however , in a short time to send you a parcel of books ( in about a week ) , which will speak ...
... hear whether you have a predilection for any other name.1 From such a recluse and valetudinarian as me you cannot expect news . I intend , however , in a short time to send you a parcel of books ( in about a week ) , which will speak ...
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Shelley in England I | 1 |
A LIST OF LETTERS vii | 436 |
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