Poets in Their LettersOxford University Press, 1959 - 232 páginas |
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Página 159
... Mary gave birth to a seven - months child , which soon died . But , while she was waiting for it , Claire Clairmont ... Mary's jealousy . Contemporaneously , Shelley's old friend , Jefferson Hogg , who had tried to seduce Shelley's first ...
... Mary gave birth to a seven - months child , which soon died . But , while she was waiting for it , Claire Clairmont ... Mary's jealousy . Contemporaneously , Shelley's old friend , Jefferson Hogg , who had tried to seduce Shelley's first ...
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... Mary and he were convinced that Byron's conduct in regard to Allegra had been irreproachable.39 And , finally , a ... Mary's father , William Godwin , who took advantage of his position by importuning Shelley for financial help . He had ...
... Mary and he were convinced that Byron's conduct in regard to Allegra had been irreproachable.39 And , finally , a ... Mary's father , William Godwin , who took advantage of his position by importuning Shelley for financial help . He had ...
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... Mary Wollstonecraft , 146 , 154 , 156 , 157 , 158-61 , 164 , 166 , 167 Shelley , Percy Bysshe , his self - analysis , 6 poetical descriptions in letters , 8 prompted by idealism or licen- tiousness ?, 145-7 kind - heartedness , 147-8 ...
... Mary Wollstonecraft , 146 , 154 , 156 , 157 , 158-61 , 164 , 166 , 167 Shelley , Percy Bysshe , his self - analysis , 6 poetical descriptions in letters , 8 prompted by idealism or licen- tiousness ?, 145-7 kind - heartedness , 147-8 ...
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ALEXANDER POPE 16881744 | 11 |
THOMAS GRAY 17161771 | 31 |
WILLIAM COWPER 17311800 | 53 |
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acquaintance admiration affection Alexander Pope Alfred Tennyson attitude became behaviour Bernard Barton brother Byron Cambridge character Charles Lamb Claire Claire Clairmont Coleridge Coleridge's companion consider considerable correspondence Cowell Cowper criticism dear delight described disposition Dorothy Wordsworth doubtless Edward FitzGerald enjoyed especially evidently expressed Fanny Fanny Brawne feel FitzGerald Frederick Tennyson friends friendship genuine George and Georgiana give Gray Gray's happy Harriet heart humour instance intimate involved Keats Keats's kind Lady later letters literary live London Lytton Strachey marriage married Mary mind Miss Hitchener nature never notable occasion pain PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY perhaps period person pleasure poems poet poetry Pope Pope's regard remarked Samuel Taylor Coleridge seems Shelley Shelley's sister social sometimes soon Southey spirits suffered sympathy tell tenderness Tennyson things Thomas Gray thought tion told Unwin Walpole Wharton wife William woman Wordsworth writing written wrote
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The Real Life of Mary Ann Evans: George Eliot, Her Letters and Fiction Rosemarie Bodenheimer Vista previa limitada - 1994 |
Gray Agonistes: Thomas Gray and Masculine Friendship Robert F. Gleckner Sin vista previa disponible - 1997 |