The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
xv. lappuse
... father's pleasure ; sometimes he led them on tramps through the fields , dropping his little sister over inconvenient fences , or he romped with them in the garden , not without accident , upsetting his baby brother in the strawberry ...
... father's pleasure ; sometimes he led them on tramps through the fields , dropping his little sister over inconvenient fences , or he romped with them in the garden , not without accident , upsetting his baby brother in the strawberry ...
xviii. lappuse
... to strangers . At one time , when Shelley was recovering from a fever at Field Place , and thought , on the information of a servant , that his father was contemplating sending him to an asylum , he sent for Dr. xviii PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY.
... to strangers . At one time , when Shelley was recovering from a fever at Field Place , and thought , on the information of a servant , that his father was contemplating sending him to an asylum , he sent for Dr. xviii PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY.
xix. lappuse
... father had been before him , on April 10 , and , returning to Eton , had finished there in good standing . His father accompanied him to his old college and saw him installed ; and Mr. Slatter , then just beginning business as an Oxford ...
... father had been before him , on April 10 , and , returning to Eton , had finished there in good standing . His father accompanied him to his old college and saw him installed ; and Mr. Slatter , then just beginning business as an Oxford ...
xxii. lappuse
... father , and broke off the match . Stockdale , also , found it to be his duty to inform Shelley's father of his son's dangerous principles , and at the same time to express injurious ideas of Hogg's influence and character . When ...
... father , and broke off the match . Stockdale , also , found it to be his duty to inform Shelley's father of his son's dangerous principles , and at the same time to express injurious ideas of Hogg's influence and character . When ...
xxiii. lappuse
... father demanded that he should return home , place himself submissively under a tutor , give up all connection with Hogg , apologize to the authorities at Oxford , and profess conformity to the church ; otherwise he should have neither ...
... father demanded that he should return home , place himself submissively under a tutor , give up all connection with Hogg , apologize to the authorities at Oxford , and profess conformity to the church ; otherwise he should have neither ...
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