Shelley's Dream WomenCassell, 1967 - 301 páginas |
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... heart to heart talks with kindred spirits . ' I loved Shelley , ' one wrote , ' for his kindliness and affectionate ways ... he was not made to endure the rough and boisterous pastime at Eton . . . . He had great moral courage , and ...
... heart to heart talks with kindred spirits . ' I loved Shelley , ' one wrote , ' for his kindliness and affectionate ways ... he was not made to endure the rough and boisterous pastime at Eton . . . . He had great moral courage , and ...
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... heart with an all - sufficing passion - perhaps , you are even yourself a stranger to these impulses , which one day may be awakened by some nobler and worthier than me , and may you find a lover as passionate and faithful , as I shall ...
... heart with an all - sufficing passion - perhaps , you are even yourself a stranger to these impulses , which one day may be awakened by some nobler and worthier than me , and may you find a lover as passionate and faithful , as I shall ...
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... heart of hearts that this short period of ten minutes of happiness was already over , she tried desperately to prolong it . Perhaps as a result of this experience , she was never to fall in love again , and it did not seem at the time ...
... heart of hearts that this short period of ten minutes of happiness was already over , she tried desperately to prolong it . Perhaps as a result of this experience , she was never to fall in love again , and it did not seem at the time ...
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