A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... leave Lynmouth for Tremadoc : Shelley and the Tremadoc embankment . Godwin's establishment in London : Rupture between Shelley and Miss Hitchener . Residence at Tremadoc : Queen Mab : Visionary attack by an assassin on Shelley Flight to ...
... leave Lynmouth for Tremadoc : Shelley and the Tremadoc embankment . Godwin's establishment in London : Rupture between Shelley and Miss Hitchener . Residence at Tremadoc : Queen Mab : Visionary attack by an assassin on Shelley Flight to ...
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... leave England , and in 1821 he settled in Malta , never again to revisit his own country . Lady Erroll died there in 1831 , and he himself had become so accustomed to the place , and was so much broken in health , that he feared to ...
... leave England , and in 1821 he settled in Malta , never again to revisit his own country . Lady Erroll died there in 1831 , and he himself had become so accustomed to the place , and was so much broken in health , that he feared to ...
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... Leaves ( not published till 1817 ) , while , at the suggestion of Byron , he composed another play called Zapolya ... leave on all who heard him — among others , Irving and Carlyle - a sense of his inspiration . At times he lectured ...
... Leaves ( not published till 1817 ) , while , at the suggestion of Byron , he composed another play called Zapolya ... leave on all who heard him — among others , Irving and Carlyle - a sense of his inspiration . At times he lectured ...
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