Shelley's Dream WomenCassell, 1967 - 301 páginas |
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... leave Edinburgh - which , anyhow , due mainly to Shelley's inherent restlessness , was already losing its charm . A few weeks had been enough to convince him of the sordid ' commercialism ' of the city , under- neath its surface ...
... leave Edinburgh - which , anyhow , due mainly to Shelley's inherent restlessness , was already losing its charm . A few weeks had been enough to convince him of the sordid ' commercialism ' of the city , under- neath its surface ...
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... leave the two together : ' Do not leave me alone with her ; she has been the bane of my life ever since I was three years old . ' Her diary now showed more and more signs of the strain that she was enduring . Sarcasm abounds : ' Shelley ...
... leave the two together : ' Do not leave me alone with her ; she has been the bane of my life ever since I was three years old . ' Her diary now showed more and more signs of the strain that she was enduring . Sarcasm abounds : ' Shelley ...
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... leaves is a great and serious evil to me , and which , if not incessantly combated by myself and soothed by others , would leave me nothing but torment in life . I am now much better . Medwin's cheerful conversation is of some use to me ...
... leaves is a great and serious evil to me , and which , if not incessantly combated by myself and soothed by others , would leave me nothing but torment in life . I am now much better . Medwin's cheerful conversation is of some use to me ...
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