Harriet Shelley: Five Long YearsOxford University Press, 1962 - 237 páginas |
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Página 133
... early frustration was a habit of the period . Though he did not talk of it , he was in love again with a Welsh girl he had met in the spring of 1811. He was to have other adventures in love in the next few years ; but in the end he ...
... early frustration was a habit of the period . Though he did not talk of it , he was in love again with a Welsh girl he had met in the spring of 1811. He was to have other adventures in love in the next few years ; but in the end he ...
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... early opposed her belief to his disbelief and had been vanquished in argument . Step by step she had followed the development of thought now presented in the dialogue . There is also no evidence that Eliza had yet found her brother - in ...
... early opposed her belief to his disbelief and had been vanquished in argument . Step by step she had followed the development of thought now presented in the dialogue . There is also no evidence that Eliza had yet found her brother - in ...
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... early poems she had been a happy influence ; upon his later ones her shadow was cast . Early on she had reflected upon social injustice ; Shelley fanned that interest and fashioned its form . Because he encouraged her thinking , because ...
... early poems she had been a happy influence ; upon his later ones her shadow was cast . Early on she had reflected upon social injustice ; Shelley fanned that interest and fashioned its form . Because he encouraged her thinking , because ...
Contenido
A MARRIAGE IS MADE | 32 |
IS IT WRONG? | 183 |
THESE POOR LITTLE INNOCENTS | 203 |
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