Harriet Shelley: Five Long YearsOxford University Press, 1962 - 237 páginas |
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Página 152
... lived - Mary too consented to survive — I lived in the hope of consolation and happiness from you , and I have not been deceived . I repeat ( and believe me , for I am sincere ) that my attachment to you is unimpaired . I conceive that ...
... lived - Mary too consented to survive — I lived in the hope of consolation and happiness from you , and I have not been deceived . I repeat ( and believe me , for I am sincere ) that my attachment to you is unimpaired . I conceive that ...
Página 163
... lived in free union ; they were mature people nearer forty than thirty - Mary and Shelley were not in the same category . Harriet had consulted a lawyer , which offended Shelley — she did not trust him to provide for her . Fearing that ...
... lived in free union ; they were mature people nearer forty than thirty - Mary and Shelley were not in the same category . Harriet had consulted a lawyer , which offended Shelley — she did not trust him to provide for her . Fearing that ...
Página 195
... lived quietly and properly , but seemed to be in low spirits and not well , for she spent much time in bed ; the ... lived with a military officer ; but men do not take as mistresses women far gone in pregnancy . Putting the sin earlier ...
... lived quietly and properly , but seemed to be in low spirits and not well , for she spent much time in bed ; the ... lived with a military officer ; but men do not take as mistresses women far gone in pregnancy . Putting the sin earlier ...
Contenido
A MARRIAGE IS MADE | 32 |
IS IT WRONG? | 183 |
THESE POOR LITTLE INNOCENTS | 203 |
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