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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... thought to lag in those outward and visible signs that both show and vivify the inward and spiritual grace . Believe me , you recur to my thoughts frequently , and never without pleasure , never without making out of the past a little ...
... thought to lag in those outward and visible signs that both show and vivify the inward and spiritual grace . Believe me , you recur to my thoughts frequently , and never without pleasure , never without making out of the past a little ...
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... thought can impel thought out of the visual limit of a man's own skull and heart ; if the clusters of ideas , which constitute our identity , do ever connect and unite with a greater whole ; if feelings could ever propagate themselves ...
... thought can impel thought out of the visual limit of a man's own skull and heart ; if the clusters of ideas , which constitute our identity , do ever connect and unite with a greater whole ; if feelings could ever propagate themselves ...
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... thoughts I stand up , and vow a book of severe analysis , in which I will tell all I believe to be truth in the nakedest ... thought that you should cease to appear as a bold moral thinker . I wish you to write a book on the power of the ...
... thoughts I stand up , and vow a book of severe analysis , in which I will tell all I believe to be truth in the nakedest ... thought that you should cease to appear as a bold moral thinker . I wish you to write a book on the power of the ...
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... thoughts in a harlequinade of outré expressions , suspend your judgment till we see each other.- Yours sincerely , S. T. COLERidge . " I was in the country when Wallenstein was published . Long- man sent me down half - a - dozen . The ...
... thoughts in a harlequinade of outré expressions , suspend your judgment till we see each other.- Yours sincerely , S. T. COLERidge . " I was in the country when Wallenstein was published . Long- man sent me down half - a - dozen . The ...
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... thought this sort of reading would be serviceable to your mind : but if you reject the offer , mention it to no one , for in that case I will myself undertake it . The Life of Boling- broke ' will never do in my opinion , unless you ...
... thought this sort of reading would be serviceable to your mind : but if you reject the offer , mention it to no one , for in that case I will myself undertake it . The Life of Boling- broke ' will never do in my opinion , unless you ...
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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