The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
xx. lappuse
... soon heard him running through the quiet quadrangle in the still night . The sound became afterwards so familiar to my ear that I still seem to hear Shelley's hasty steps . ' Such was Hogg's first night , and the others were like it ...
... soon heard him running through the quiet quadrangle in the still night . The sound became afterwards so familiar to my ear that I still seem to hear Shelley's hasty steps . ' Such was Hogg's first night , and the others were like it ...
xxii. lappuse
... but before I had collected our books he rushed in . He was ter- ribly agitated . I anxiously inquired what had happened . " I am expelled , " he said , as room . 6 - soon as he had recovered himself a little , " xxii PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY.
... but before I had collected our books he rushed in . He was ter- ribly agitated . I anxiously inquired what had happened . " I am expelled , " he said , as room . 6 - soon as he had recovered himself a little , " xxii PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY.
xxiii. lappuse
Percy Bysshe Shelley George Edward Woodberry. soon as he had recovered himself a little , " I am expelled ! I was sent for suddenly a few minutes ago . I went to our common room , where I found our Master and two or three of the Fellows ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley George Edward Woodberry. soon as he had recovered himself a little , " I am expelled ! I was sent for suddenly a few minutes ago . I went to our common room , where I found our Master and two or three of the Fellows ...
xxv. lappuse
... soon after his arrival with a brief though violent nervous illness , but recovered , and was greatly delighted with the mountain scenery , then new to him . In his rambles in the neighborhood he met with that adventure with the beggar ...
... soon after his arrival with a brief though violent nervous illness , but recovered , and was greatly delighted with the mountain scenery , then new to him . In his rambles in the neighborhood he met with that adventure with the beggar ...
xxvi. lappuse
... soon to convince him how lovely virtue was ; that his crime , not himself , was the object of my detestation ; that I value a human being not for what it has been , but for what it is ; that I hoped the time would come when he would ...
... soon to convince him how lovely virtue was ; that his crime , not himself , was the object of my detestation ; that I value a human being not for what it has been , but for what it is ; that I hoped the time would come when he would ...
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