Shelley's Dream WomenCassell, 1967 - 301 páginas |
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... written flippantly to his equally flippant half - sister of the ' demoiselle ' who had now returned to England to produce ' a new baby B ' . After a short time at Bath , Mary joined Shelley on a visit to Peacock and his mother at Marlow ...
... written flippantly to his equally flippant half - sister of the ' demoiselle ' who had now returned to England to produce ' a new baby B ' . After a short time at Bath , Mary joined Shelley on a visit to Peacock and his mother at Marlow ...
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... written before she took her own life : I have long determined that the best thing I could do was to put an end to the existence of a being whose birth was unfor- tunate , and whose life has only been a series of pain to those persons ...
... written before she took her own life : I have long determined that the best thing I could do was to put an end to the existence of a being whose birth was unfor- tunate , and whose life has only been a series of pain to those persons ...
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... written to Sir Timothy and had met with a rebuff . He had asked for an allowance for Mary and her child , pointing out that Mary was innocent of offence . Sir Timothy could not agree . ' On the contrary , ' he wrote , ' I think that her ...
... written to Sir Timothy and had met with a rebuff . He had asked for an allowance for Mary and her child , pointing out that Mary was innocent of offence . Sir Timothy could not agree . ' On the contrary , ' he wrote , ' I think that her ...
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