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... Shelley did not live long enough to experience as a father the problems which he had set as a son ; but the old Family , though it came sadly to grief over Shelley , having no equipment or set of stand- ing orders for such an emergency ...
... Shelley did not live long enough to experience as a father the problems which he had set as a son ; but the old Family , though it came sadly to grief over Shelley , having no equipment or set of stand- ing orders for such an emergency ...
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... Shelley , the bright subaltern courage of the top . He was startled , as others were startled , by the promptitude with which Shelley , believing a thing to be right , immediately did it . Marriage , Shelley agreed with Godwin , was an ...
... Shelley , the bright subaltern courage of the top . He was startled , as others were startled , by the promptitude with which Shelley , believing a thing to be right , immediately did it . Marriage , Shelley agreed with Godwin , was an ...
Strana 267
... Shelley are a part of the man , an extravagance of his art . His instrument was vision , and his delusions are vision working at the wrong time upon the wrong ... Shelley's life were spent in SHELLEY AND THE OPPRESSORS OF MANKIND 267.
... Shelley are a part of the man , an extravagance of his art . His instrument was vision , and his delusions are vision working at the wrong time upon the wrong ... Shelley's life were spent in SHELLEY AND THE OPPRESSORS OF MANKIND 267.
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