Shelley's Dream WomenCassell, 1967 - 301 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 30
Página 60
... event : ' I have just escaped an atrocious assassination . — Oh send the £ 20 if you have it - you will perhaps hear of me no more . ' The most graphic description of this extraordinary night's events is to be found in a letter written ...
... event : ' I have just escaped an atrocious assassination . — Oh send the £ 20 if you have it - you will perhaps hear of me no more . ' The most graphic description of this extraordinary night's events is to be found in a letter written ...
Página 145
... event with a coy delight : ' As to the event you allude to , be governed by your friends and prudence as to when it ought to take place , but it must be in London . ' Shelley returned to Bath but , as soon as Christmas was over , he and ...
... event with a coy delight : ' As to the event you allude to , be governed by your friends and prudence as to when it ought to take place , but it must be in London . ' Shelley returned to Bath but , as soon as Christmas was over , he and ...
Página 166
... events they rose to the occasion , invited both Claire and Shelley into their home , paid them ' the kindest attentions ' and ' expressed the greatest interest in the event of our journey ' . Shelley was charmed by such solicitude ...
... events they rose to the occasion , invited both Claire and Shelley into their home , paid them ' the kindest attentions ' and ' expressed the greatest interest in the event of our journey ' . Shelley was charmed by such solicitude ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admired Allegra arrived baby Bath beautiful became boat Boinville Byron Bysshe Shelley Charles Charles Grove child Claire's Clairmont Countess Guiccioli Cuckfield daughter dear dearest decided diary Edmund Blunden Edward Dowden efforts Elise Eliza Emilia England Fanny father feeling felt Field Place Florence girl Gisborne Godwin happy Harriet Grove Harriet Westbrook heart Hogg Hogg's hope Hoppners Horace Smith Italy Jane journey later Leghorn Leigh Hunt Lerici letter live lodgings London look marriage married Mary Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Mary wrote Mary's Mason Medwin mind Miss Hitchener months mother never once passion Peacock Percy Percy Bysshe Shelley perhaps Pilfold Pisa plans poem realize seemed Shelley and Mary Shelley wrote Shelley's Sir Timothy sister Skinner Street spirits stay strange tell thought told took Trelawny wanted Westbrook wife Williams woman write written young