The life of Percy Bysshe Shelley: in 2 vol, Volumen 1Cautley Newby, 1847 |
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... Shel- ley was much hurt , endeavoured to soothe her , and severely reprimanded his sisters , and per- suaded his father , on his return home , to call and make apology for them . Such was Shelley when noviciated at Sion House Academy ...
... Shel- ley was much hurt , endeavoured to soothe her , and severely reprimanded his sisters , and per- suaded his father , on his return home , to call and make apology for them . Such was Shelley when noviciated at Sion House Academy ...
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... Shel- ley's taste . Anne Ratcliffe's works pleased him most , particularly the Italian , but the Rosa- Matilda school , especially a strange , wild ro- mance , entitled " Zofloya , or the Moor , " a Monk - Lewisy production , where his ...
... Shel- ley's taste . Anne Ratcliffe's works pleased him most , particularly the Italian , but the Rosa- Matilda school , especially a strange , wild ro- mance , entitled " Zofloya , or the Moor , " a Monk - Lewisy production , where his ...
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... Shel- ley at Oxford , " says , that on visiting him " he was writing the usual exercise , which is presented once a week - a Latin translation of a paper in the Spectator ; he soon finished it , and as he held it before the fire to dry ...
... Shel- ley at Oxford , " says , that on visiting him " he was writing the usual exercise , which is presented once a week - a Latin translation of a paper in the Spectator ; he soon finished it , and as he held it before the fire to dry ...
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... Shel- ley's , and proves that thus early he had imbibed opinions which were often the subject of our con- troversies . We differed also as to the conduct of the poem . It was my wish to follow the German fragment , and put an end to the ...
... Shel- ley's , and proves that thus early he had imbibed opinions which were often the subject of our con- troversies . We differed also as to the conduct of the poem . It was my wish to follow the German fragment , and put an end to the ...
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... Dr. Grove , in whose house he was lodging ; nor on parting with Shel- ley at Horsham , the day before his departure , when he borrowed some money of my father , did he throw out a hint on the subject . 166 LIFE OF SHELLEY .
... Dr. Grove , in whose house he was lodging ; nor on parting with Shel- ley at Horsham , the day before his departure , when he borrowed some money of my father , did he throw out a hint on the subject . 166 LIFE OF SHELLEY .
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