Letters: Shelley in EnglandClarendon Press, 1964 |
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... thought it abrupt & added this ; it is omitted in numbers of the copies , 1 - that which I sent to my Mother of course did not contain it — I shall possibly send you the abuse today , but I am afraid that they will not insert it2 - But ...
... thought it abrupt & added this ; it is omitted in numbers of the copies , 1 - that which I sent to my Mother of course did not contain it — I shall possibly send you the abuse today , but I am afraid that they will not insert it2 - But ...
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... thought she appeared rather chagrined at the intelligence : she fears that she will lose an entertaining acquaintance who sometimes enlivens her solitude , by his conversion into a more serious character of a lover . I do not think she ...
... thought she appeared rather chagrined at the intelligence : she fears that she will lose an entertaining acquaintance who sometimes enlivens her solitude , by his conversion into a more serious character of a lover . I do not think she ...
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... thought the military the best as well as most fascinating men in the world : though at the same time I used to declare never to marry one . This was not so much on account of their vices as from the idea of their being killed . I thought ...
... thought the military the best as well as most fascinating men in the world : though at the same time I used to declare never to marry one . This was not so much on account of their vices as from the idea of their being killed . I thought ...
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Shelley in England I | 1 |
A LIST OF LETTERS vii | 436 |
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