Shelley's Dream WomenCassell, 1967 - 301 páginas |
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... marriage . ) Harriet , genuinely in love with Shelley , and realizing that the alternative to a wedding was a return to the hated Clapham school , gave her agreement to the marriage . The decision once made , events moved swiftly ...
... marriage . ) Harriet , genuinely in love with Shelley , and realizing that the alternative to a wedding was a return to the hated Clapham school , gave her agreement to the marriage . The decision once made , events moved swiftly ...
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... marriage . Surprisingly , at the age of forty - three , Godwin had married the woman's emancipator and authoress , Mary Wollstonecraft : surprisingly , for all his life up to then , Godwin had condemned marriage and had felt love to be ...
... marriage . Surprisingly , at the age of forty - three , Godwin had married the woman's emancipator and authoress , Mary Wollstonecraft : surprisingly , for all his life up to then , Godwin had condemned marriage and had felt love to be ...
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... marriage was because of the reconciliation it brought about with her father . All plans had been made for the marriage to take place the next day , 30 December , at St Mildred's Church in the City . And here the marriage was celebrated ...
... marriage was because of the reconciliation it brought about with her father . All plans had been made for the marriage to take place the next day , 30 December , at St Mildred's Church in the City . And here the marriage was celebrated ...
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