Byron and Shelley; the History of a Friendship, Том 10Harcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - Всего страниц: 289 |
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... seemed to know On second sight her ancient playfellow , Less changed than she was by six months or so ; For after her first shyness was worn out We sate there , rolling billiard balls about . This gave Shelley the greatest pleasure ...
... seemed to know On second sight her ancient playfellow , Less changed than she was by six months or so ; For after her first shyness was worn out We sate there , rolling billiard balls about . This gave Shelley the greatest pleasure ...
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... seemed destined always both to bring them into friendship and to disturb that friendship . In one of his letters to Claire , Shelley regretted that owing to his current lack of means ( which was largely due to his genero- sity to Hunt ) ...
... seemed destined always both to bring them into friendship and to disturb that friendship . In one of his letters to Claire , Shelley regretted that owing to his current lack of means ( which was largely due to his genero- sity to Hunt ) ...
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... seemed to emanate from her features , her face was as white as marble- so Byron and Teresa told her later . They tried to make her rest till morning , but she refused , and went on with Jane to Leghorn where they arrived after two o ...
... seemed to emanate from her features , her face was as white as marble- so Byron and Teresa told her later . They tried to make her rest till morning , but she refused , and went on with Jane to Leghorn where they arrived after two o ...
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From the Death of Shelley to the Death | 11 |
The Tour of the Lake | 18 |
Interlude | 39 |
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