A husband and wife ought to continue so long united as they love each other: any law which should bind them to cohabitation for one moment after the decay of their affection would be a most intolerable tyranny, and the most unworthy of toleration. The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley - Strana 87autor/autoři: Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 str.
...connection to last? what law ought to specify the extent of the grievances which should limit its duration? S F / ench other : any law which should bind them to cohabitation for one moment after the decay of their... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 str.
...grievances wluch should limit ils duration? Л husband and wife ought to continue so long united as (hey spirit*, •ent down by the invocation of the guardian uinL Sometimes, a-drooping from the a usurpation of the right of private judgment should that law be considered, which should make the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1831 - 130 str.
...connexion to last? what law ought to specify the extent of the grievances which should limit its duration? A husband and wife ought to continue so long united...should bind them to cohabitation for one moment after Not even the intercourse of the sexes is exempt from the despotism of positive institution. Law pretends... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1835 - 122 str.
...there most pure, perfect, and unlimited, where its votaries live in confidence, equality, and unreserve long united as they love each other : any law which...decay of their affection, would be a most intolerable tyianny, and the most unworthy of toleration. How odious an usurpation of the right of private judgment... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 str.
...connexion to last? what law ought to specify the extent of the grievances wlu'ch should limit in duration ' A husband and wife ought to continue so long united...moment after the decay of their affection, would be a moat intolerable tyranny, and the most unworthy of toleration. How odious a usurpation of the right... | |
| 1839 - 446 str.
...connection to last? What law ought to specify the extent of the grievances which should limit its duration ? A husband and wife ought to continue so long united...tyranny, and the most unworthy of toleration. How odious a usurpation of the right of private judgment should that law be considered, which should make the... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1840 - 440 str.
...connexion to last ? What law ought to specify the extent of the grievances which should limit its duration? A husband and wife ought to continue so long united...odious an usurpation of the right of private judgment would that law be considered, which should make the ties of friendship indissoluble, in spite of the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1842 - 230 str.
...connexion to last? what law ought to specify the extent of the grievances which should limit its duration? A husband and wife ought to continue so long united as they love each other: any law which should hind them to cohahitation for one moment after the decay of their affection, would be a most intolerable... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 str.
...connexion to but ? what law ought to specify the extent of the grievances which should limit its duration ? A husband and wife ought to continue so long united...tyranny, and the most unworthy of toleration. How odious a usurpation of the right of private judgment should that law be considered which should make the ties... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 str.
...their affection, would be a most intolerable tyranny, and the most unworthy of toleration. How odious a usurpation of the right of private judgment should...should make the ties of friendship indissoluble, in spile of the caprices, the inconstancy, the fallibility, and capacity for improvement of the human... | |
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