Shelley: A Life StoryOxford University Press, 1965 - Всего страниц: 310 |
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... gave him energy . " The Prometheus , if not exactly in my plan , has always been so much in my head that I can easily conceive its influence over all or any thing that I have written . ' Byron now desired Shelley to translate the play ...
... gave him energy . " The Prometheus , if not exactly in my plan , has always been so much in my head that I can easily conceive its influence over all or any thing that I have written . ' Byron now desired Shelley to translate the play ...
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... gave ' The Revolt of Islam ' to a friend destined to be Dean of Canterbury , who in turn gave it to his beloved as a wedding - present , ' this treasure of sweet song ' . The composition , revisal , and preparation for the press of so ...
... gave ' The Revolt of Islam ' to a friend destined to be Dean of Canterbury , who in turn gave it to his beloved as a wedding - present , ' this treasure of sweet song ' . The composition , revisal , and preparation for the press of so ...
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... gave the opinion , since everything was found in her that he could possibly expect , that ' she was not capsized . I think she must have been swamped by a heavy sea ; we found in her two trunks , that of Williams , containing money and ...
... gave the opinion , since everything was found in her that he could possibly expect , that ' she was not capsized . I think she must have been swamped by a heavy sea ; we found in her two trunks , that of Williams , containing money and ...
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