Shelley's Dream WomenCassell, 1967 - 301 páginas |
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... meeting between him and Harriet in their early childhood though , as the two families were close and intimate , such a meeting seems more than probable . At the age of six Shelley started daily lessons with the minister at Warnham and ...
... meeting between him and Harriet in their early childhood though , as the two families were close and intimate , such a meeting seems more than probable . At the age of six Shelley started daily lessons with the minister at Warnham and ...
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... meeting . After a time some of the more outspoken endearments are crossed out - perhaps for motives of secrecy from prying eyes . Some can be deciphered , some not . Even the most modern methods of magnification and ultra - violet light ...
... meeting . After a time some of the more outspoken endearments are crossed out - perhaps for motives of secrecy from prying eyes . Some can be deciphered , some not . Even the most modern methods of magnification and ultra - violet light ...
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... meeting with Fanny in London only a few weeks earlier . How blind he had been not to realize the true nature of Fanny's misery and how near she was to breaking point ! Because she was loyal to the Godwins and would not betray them , he ...
... meeting with Fanny in London only a few weeks earlier . How blind he had been not to realize the true nature of Fanny's misery and how near she was to breaking point ! Because she was loyal to the Godwins and would not betray them , he ...
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