Shelley: A Life StoryOxford University Press, 1965 - 310 páginas |
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... mind in the greatest degree ; and political freedom and know- ledge , necessarily the cause and effect of each other , would carry him on indefinitely in improvement of mind and happiness of con- dition : by the unrestrained cultivation ...
... mind in the greatest degree ; and political freedom and know- ledge , necessarily the cause and effect of each other , would carry him on indefinitely in improvement of mind and happiness of con- dition : by the unrestrained cultivation ...
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... mind to go farther south for the winter , visiting Florence and Rome and settling until the spring at Naples . Some last conversations with Byron sped the month , at the end of which it fell to Shelley to take Allegra from Claire and ...
... mind to go farther south for the winter , visiting Florence and Rome and settling until the spring at Naples . Some last conversations with Byron sped the month , at the end of which it fell to Shelley to take Allegra from Claire and ...
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... mind to something more completely suburban . What are mountains , trees , heaths , or even the glorious and ever- beautiful sky , with such sunsets as I have seen at Hampstead , to friends ? Social enjoyment , in some form or other , is ...
... mind to something more completely suburban . What are mountains , trees , heaths , or even the glorious and ever- beautiful sky , with such sunsets as I have seen at Hampstead , to friends ? Social enjoyment , in some form or other , is ...
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