Shelley: A Life StoryOxford University Press, 1965 - Всего страниц: 310 |
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... perhaps he intended later on to startle the world . He was getting rid of about £ 80,000 of ' the golden weight ' in the adventures of building his Folly overlooking the Southern sea . The design was doomed never to be completed , but ...
... perhaps he intended later on to startle the world . He was getting rid of about £ 80,000 of ' the golden weight ' in the adventures of building his Folly overlooking the Southern sea . The design was doomed never to be completed , but ...
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... Perhaps Sir Timothy's copy also came from the author ; he took the meaning of ' Alastor ' to be that Shelley still ' wanted to find out one person on earth the Prototype of himself ' . Mary Mitford saw the volume splendidly bound in the ...
... Perhaps Sir Timothy's copy also came from the author ; he took the meaning of ' Alastor ' to be that Shelley still ' wanted to find out one person on earth the Prototype of himself ' . Mary Mitford saw the volume splendidly bound in the ...
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... perhaps heard Hogg , Hookham , Claire Clairmont , and Peacock on the subject . ' Harriet sought a refuge with her father . The father at last was confined to his room by sickness , and the sister refused her entrance there . . . . It is ...
... perhaps heard Hogg , Hookham , Claire Clairmont , and Peacock on the subject . ' Harriet sought a refuge with her father . The father at last was confined to his room by sickness , and the sister refused her entrance there . . . . It is ...
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