William Godwin: His Friends and Contemporaries, Том 2Roberts Brothers, 1876 - 395 стор. This is a book about the group of friends kept by William Godwin, Wollstonecraft's husband. |
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... less impressed by N. Wales I can easily believe ; it is possible that the scenes of Wicklow may be superior , but it is certain that you were in a finer irritability of spirit to enjoy them . The first pause and silence after a return ...
... less impressed by N. Wales I can easily believe ; it is possible that the scenes of Wicklow may be superior , but it is certain that you were in a finer irritability of spirit to enjoy them . The first pause and silence after a return ...
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... less than a sentence of death , and starvation to your family . Reflect seriously on this . " I will take every care in my power respecting the pictures , which , I suppose , are now on their voyage to England . I will see Opie , I will ...
... less than a sentence of death , and starvation to your family . Reflect seriously on this . " I will take every care in my power respecting the pictures , which , I suppose , are now on their voyage to England . I will see Opie , I will ...
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... less than three weeks ; and you have the trifle , which , if accepted , has a chance of concurring to raise supplies . " The burns in my wrist and forehead reached almost to the bone and skull ; consequently they are yet far from cured ...
... less than three weeks ; and you have the trifle , which , if accepted , has a chance of concurring to raise supplies . " The burns in my wrist and forehead reached almost to the bone and skull ; consequently they are yet far from cured ...
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... less in following my own inclinations , without regard- ing any edicts that may have been made to the contrary in Eng- land . To what part of the world can a man go to avoid the encroachments and tyranny of his fellows ? I must not go ...
... less in following my own inclinations , without regard- ing any edicts that may have been made to the contrary in Eng- land . To what part of the world can a man go to avoid the encroachments and tyranny of his fellows ? I must not go ...
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... less to the world , — and it is unimportant to me where I pass my days , if I possess the esteem and friendship of its best ornaments , among which I consider you , -Most sincerely , I am , dear sir , your obliged and humble servant , M ...
... less to the world , — and it is unimportant to me where I pass my days , if I possess the esteem and friendship of its best ornaments , among which I consider you , -Most sincerely , I am , dear sir , your obliged and humble servant , M ...
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acquaintance admiration affectionate answer Antonio believe Bloomsbury Square bookseller BRADENHAM brother character Charles Clairmont Charles Lamb Chaucer Clairmont Constable daughter dear sir DEAR SIR,-I desire Diary dine endeavour England Fanny father favour feelings Friday give happy heart Holcroft honour hope interest J. P. KEMBLE Keswick kind Lady Lady Caroline Lamb Lamb to William literary live London look Lord Lynmouth marriage Mary Godwin Mary Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin mind morning mother Mountcashel never night occasion opinion Panopticon Patrickson perhaps person play pleasure present received respect S. T. COLERIDGE scarcely sent Shelley Shelley's sincerely sister Skinner Street Somers Town tell theatre things Thomas Holcroft thought tion told tragedy week wife William Godwin wish words Write to M. J. written wrote yesterday young