Shelley: A Life StoryCollins, 1946 - 320 páginas |
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... eyes and bloody noses was not the way to win respect . Enough exists nevertheless of painful reminiscence about the physical savagery which was to haunt Shelley's thoughts of Eton though not to comprise them . He was spurred on , pro ...
... eyes and bloody noses was not the way to win respect . Enough exists nevertheless of painful reminiscence about the physical savagery which was to haunt Shelley's thoughts of Eton though not to comprise them . He was spurred on , pro ...
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... eyes , With gentle meanings , and most innocent wiles , Fold their beams round the hearts of those that love , These twine their tendrils with the wedded boughs Uniting their close union . It was from his own travelling that he drew ...
... eyes , With gentle meanings , and most innocent wiles , Fold their beams round the hearts of those that love , These twine their tendrils with the wedded boughs Uniting their close union . It was from his own travelling that he drew ...
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... eye Keats's looks and his attenuated frame already foreshadowed the consumption that had marked him for its prey . His manner was shy and embarrassed , as of one unused to society , and he spoke little . " Then the ... eyes made 156 SHELLEY.
... eye Keats's looks and his attenuated frame already foreshadowed the consumption that had marked him for its prey . His manner was shy and embarrassed , as of one unused to society , and he spoke little . " Then the ... eyes made 156 SHELLEY.
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