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... Shelley , Leigh Hunt took his famous interminable voyage to Italy , Thornton naturally went too , and in due course was lumped with the other children by Byron as " little blackguards . " This was only one side of Byron . He was kind ...
... Shelley , Leigh Hunt took his famous interminable voyage to Italy , Thornton naturally went too , and in due course was lumped with the other children by Byron as " little blackguards . " This was only one side of Byron . He was kind ...
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... Shelley cut short the delightful relation- ship between him and Thornton , which had flourished at Marlow , as between persons of the same age ; but Mary Shelley continued very much pleased with her young friend . Looking back at ...
... Shelley cut short the delightful relation- ship between him and Thornton , which had flourished at Marlow , as between persons of the same age ; but Mary Shelley continued very much pleased with her young friend . Looking back at ...
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... Shelley through the prescription of an ethereal or immaterial uniqueness , and so it is to his memories that we go for plain information on Shelley a living man , in illness or health , skilful in this and that , of such and such tastes ...
... Shelley through the prescription of an ethereal or immaterial uniqueness , and so it is to his memories that we go for plain information on Shelley a living man , in illness or health , skilful in this and that , of such and such tastes ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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