Shelley's Dream WomenCassell, 1967 - 301 páginas |
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... Byron's genius and intellect . ' Lord Byron is an exceedingly interesting person , ' he wrote to Peacock that July , ' and as such is it not to be regretted that he is a slave to the vilest and most vulgar prejudices , and as mad as the ...
... Byron's genius and intellect . ' Lord Byron is an exceedingly interesting person , ' he wrote to Peacock that July , ' and as such is it not to be regretted that he is a slave to the vilest and most vulgar prejudices , and as mad as the ...
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... Byron had written flippantly to his equally flippant half - sister of the ' demoiselle ' who had now returned to ... Byron's poem - at a good price , as demanded by the author . He had also seen poor Fanny , who was still unhappy and ...
... Byron had written flippantly to his equally flippant half - sister of the ' demoiselle ' who had now returned to ... Byron's poem - at a good price , as demanded by the author . He had also seen poor Fanny , who was still unhappy and ...
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Margaret Crompton. Shelley remained at Ravenna for a few days trying to persuade Byron if he moved to take Allegra with him - or , alternatively , to allow her to be brought up with Percy . But Byron was in no yielding mood on the ...
Margaret Crompton. Shelley remained at Ravenna for a few days trying to persuade Byron if he moved to take Allegra with him - or , alternatively , to allow her to be brought up with Percy . But Byron was in no yielding mood on the ...
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