Harriet Shelley: Five Long YearsOxford University Press, 1962 - 237 páginas |
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Página 67
... felt drawn to the lovely country around Field Place in Sussex . To have a settled residence they needed a settled income . Shelley appealed to the Duke of Norfolk to intercede for him . The Duke responded with an invitation to Greystoke ...
... felt drawn to the lovely country around Field Place in Sussex . To have a settled residence they needed a settled income . Shelley appealed to the Duke of Norfolk to intercede for him . The Duke responded with an invitation to Greystoke ...
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... felt that Godwin had lost his enthusiasms . Shelley could and did reject Godwin's advice as he had Southey's ; and this may have been the reason for his abrupt departure from London with Harriet and Eliza . The Godwins , who had been ...
... felt that Godwin had lost his enthusiasms . Shelley could and did reject Godwin's advice as he had Southey's ; and this may have been the reason for his abrupt departure from London with Harriet and Eliza . The Godwins , who had been ...
Página 148
... felt for Harriet and now felt for Mary was friendship intensified by sexual love . In both poems he appealed for help in this dark world where he was grief - stricken and forlorn . In the third stanza of the lines to Mary he indicated ...
... felt for Harriet and now felt for Mary was friendship intensified by sexual love . In both poems he appealed for help in this dark world where he was grief - stricken and forlorn . In the third stanza of the lines to Mary he indicated ...
Contenido
A MARRIAGE IS MADE | 32 |
IS IT WRONG? | 183 |
THESE POOR LITTLE INNOCENTS | 203 |
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