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... Shelley's friendship had he wished it , but a terrible self - consciousness smote him whenever he met Shelley . He seemed almost afraid that Shelley would snub him , or interfere with his methods of work . So they seldom met , and ...
... Shelley's friendship had he wished it , but a terrible self - consciousness smote him whenever he met Shelley . He seemed almost afraid that Shelley would snub him , or interfere with his methods of work . So they seldom met , and ...
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... Shelley , he was at home with other men of his own age . To John Hamilton Reynolds , a minor poet whom he met through Leigh Hunt , he wrote some of his best letters , and Reynolds introduced him to Charles Wentworth Dilke and Charles ...
... Shelley , he was at home with other men of his own age . To John Hamilton Reynolds , a minor poet whom he met through Leigh Hunt , he wrote some of his best letters , and Reynolds introduced him to Charles Wentworth Dilke and Charles ...
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... Shelley's influence he was moved to accept Keats's death as the pathetic defeat of a sensitive and weak nature by hostile criticism . Into Canto XI . of Don Juan he flung a stanza half contemptuous and yet with an under - current of ...
... Shelley's influence he was moved to accept Keats's death as the pathetic defeat of a sensitive and weak nature by hostile criticism . Into Canto XI . of Don Juan he flung a stanza half contemptuous and yet with an under - current of ...
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