Shelley's Dream WomenCassell, 1967 - 301 páginas |
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... appeared to him to be truthfulness and honesty should land him in such straits . Hogg had never before seen him so upset : ' He sat on the sofa , repeating , with convulsive vehemence , " Expelled , exepelled ! " his head shaking with ...
... appeared to him to be truthfulness and honesty should land him in such straits . Hogg had never before seen him so upset : ' He sat on the sofa , repeating , with convulsive vehemence , " Expelled , exepelled ! " his head shaking with ...
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... appeared to want to protect her from knowledge of a truth which later was to undermine her life . Her position in this anomalous household was a pathetic one , and perhaps for the sake of his first wife whom he had loved Godwin was ...
... appeared to want to protect her from knowledge of a truth which later was to undermine her life . Her position in this anomalous household was a pathetic one , and perhaps for the sake of his first wife whom he had loved Godwin was ...
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... appeared to Claire that it would be both admirable and convenient if she could contrive a meeting between these two such kindred spirits . She got in touch with Shelley and put her plan before him . Whether she told him of her affair ...
... appeared to Claire that it would be both admirable and convenient if she could contrive a meeting between these two such kindred spirits . She got in touch with Shelley and put her plan before him . Whether she told him of her affair ...
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