Shelley: A Life StoryOxford University Press, 1965 - 310 páginas |
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... leaving Eton prematurely ; but his imagination often presented past events to him as they might have been , not as they were . Such a circumstance must have been remembered by others if it had actually occurred . ' Leigh Hunt believed ...
... leaving Eton prematurely ; but his imagination often presented past events to him as they might have been , not as they were . Such a circumstance must have been remembered by others if it had actually occurred . ' Leigh Hunt believed ...
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... leave to continue . ' The two next acts , to the evident perplexity of the performers , were hurried through like two or three scenes of dumb show , in the teeth of one unceasing storm of groans , hisses , and cat - calls . ' On 9 March ...
... leave to continue . ' The two next acts , to the evident perplexity of the performers , were hurried through like two or three scenes of dumb show , in the teeth of one unceasing storm of groans , hisses , and cat - calls . ' On 9 March ...
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... leave for Lerici on the 5th , and on the 6th Williams was writing to Jane from Leghorn concerning the delay . ' I have been kept day after day , waiting for Shelley's definite arrangements with Lord B. relative to poor Hunt , whom in my ...
... leave for Lerici on the 5th , and on the 6th Williams was writing to Jane from Leghorn concerning the delay . ' I have been kept day after day , waiting for Shelley's definite arrangements with Lord B. relative to poor Hunt , whom in my ...
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