Harriet Shelley: Five Long YearsOxford University Press, 1962 - 237 páginas |
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... ideas that he burned to communicate them , to win proselytes . To Harriet Grove as to his father the ideas developed in association with Hogg at Oxford seemed startling and dangerous . Like a proper young lady she showed his letters to ...
... ideas that he burned to communicate them , to win proselytes . To Harriet Grove as to his father the ideas developed in association with Hogg at Oxford seemed startling and dangerous . Like a proper young lady she showed his letters to ...
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... ideas of the Gothic novels he had admired were reproduced with more consistency than the flam- boyant characters and the blood - and - thunder plots . In both Shelley's novels plots , possibly borrowed from obscure sources , exist for ...
... ideas of the Gothic novels he had admired were reproduced with more consistency than the flam- boyant characters and the blood - and - thunder plots . In both Shelley's novels plots , possibly borrowed from obscure sources , exist for ...
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... ideas flattering . Shelley's intellectual pursuits and excitements must be kept in mind in any interpretation of their relationship . For a young man to instruct the girl he was courting ( Shelley did not at first realize that he was ...
... ideas flattering . Shelley's intellectual pursuits and excitements must be kept in mind in any interpretation of their relationship . For a young man to instruct the girl he was courting ( Shelley did not at first realize that he was ...
Contenido
A MARRIAGE IS MADE | 32 |
IS IT WRONG? | 183 |
THESE POOR LITTLE INNOCENTS | 203 |
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admiration Atheism beautiful believed Boinville Bracknell Byron Bysshe Catholic emancipation Chapel Street Charles Charles Richard Sumner child church copy Cwm Elan daughter dear death Dublin Duke of Norfolk Fanny father feel Field Place friendship girl Godwin happy Harriet and Eliza Harriet and Shelley Harriet Shelley Harriet Westbrook heart Hogg Hogg's Hookham hope Horsham husband Ianthe interest Ireland Irish Irvyne Julian Edition Keswick knew Lady Shelley later letter lived London Lord Luxima Lynmouth Madocks marriage married Mary Godwin Mary Wollstonecraft Mary's mind Miss Hitchener months mother Nantgwillt Necessity of Atheism never Newton novel Nugent pamphlets passion Peacock poem published Queen Mab sent Shelley and Harriet Shelley and Mary Shelley's Sir Timothy sister soul Southey suicide Tanyrallt Thomas Jefferson Hogg thou thought tion Tremadoc verse virtue Wales Whitton wife William William Godwin woman writing written young