Shelley's Dream WomenCassell, 1967 - 301 páginas |
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... stay . Mrs Godwin , her patience and temper strained to the utmost , thereupon departed , so Shelley tells us , ' without answering a word ' . Shelley was quite satisfied . He looked upon Claire as a potential disciple and it never ...
... stay . Mrs Godwin , her patience and temper strained to the utmost , thereupon departed , so Shelley tells us , ' without answering a word ' . Shelley was quite satisfied . He looked upon Claire as a potential disciple and it never ...
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... Stay at home , ' Mary wrote in her Journal , ' and think of my little dead baby . This is foolish , I suppose ; yet ... stayed the evening . But a few days later again Mary wrote : ' Dream that my little baby came to life again ; that it ...
... Stay at home , ' Mary wrote in her Journal , ' and think of my little dead baby . This is foolish , I suppose ; yet ... stayed the evening . But a few days later again Mary wrote : ' Dream that my little baby came to life again ; that it ...
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... stay my fleeting spirit when it would be in another State . How many there are who shudder at death . I have been so near it that I feel no terrors . Mr Shelley has much to answer for . He has been the cause of great misery to me and ...
... stay my fleeting spirit when it would be in another State . How many there are who shudder at death . I have been so near it that I feel no terrors . Mr Shelley has much to answer for . He has been the cause of great misery to me and ...
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