Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 45 tomas;108 tomasJohn Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1887 |
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... Dowden was willing to under- take a life of the poet , offered the great advantage of access to the manuscripts at Boscombe Manor . In addition to the Boscombe manuscripts , Professor Dowden , whose fitness for the task every one ...
... Dowden was willing to under- take a life of the poet , offered the great advantage of access to the manuscripts at Boscombe Manor . In addition to the Boscombe manuscripts , Professor Dowden , whose fitness for the task every one ...
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... Dowden has not been satisfied to base his account on these documents alone , he has collected evidence from other quarters . Peacock was of opinion . that if Harriet had nursed her own child , and if this sister had not lived with them ...
... Dowden has not been satisfied to base his account on these documents alone , he has collected evidence from other quarters . Peacock was of opinion . that if Harriet had nursed her own child , and if this sister had not lived with them ...
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... Dowden has no proof to offer . In the face of Harriet's letter to Hookham , dated July 7th , which Pro- fessor Dowden prints , we find it very difficult to entertain the notion to which he leans , that there was anything that could be ...
... Dowden has no proof to offer . In the face of Harriet's letter to Hookham , dated July 7th , which Pro- fessor Dowden prints , we find it very difficult to entertain the notion to which he leans , that there was anything that could be ...
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... Dowden in his account of the last year of Shelley's life . His love for Mary had become a more substantial portion of his being than the love of those early days of poverty in London had been , when he addressed to her his little ...
... Dowden in his account of the last year of Shelley's life . His love for Mary had become a more substantial portion of his being than the love of those early days of poverty in London had been , when he addressed to her his little ...
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... Dowden does not hesitate to speak plainly : " It was one of the infirmities of Shelley's character that from thinking the best of friends . or acquaintances he could of a sudden , and with insufficient cause , pass over to the other ...
... Dowden does not hesitate to speak plainly : " It was one of the infirmities of Shelley's character that from thinking the best of friends . or acquaintances he could of a sudden , and with insufficient cause , pass over to the other ...
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