Rebels and Conservatives: Dorothy and William Wordsworth and Their CircleIndiana University Press, 1967 - 367 sidor |
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... decided not to have a marriage ceremony . Then , when Mary was pregnant , Godwin decided they should have the wedding ceremony ; accordingly , they were wed at Old St. Pancras Church , March 29 , 1797 , in the presence of a single ...
... decided not to have a marriage ceremony . Then , when Mary was pregnant , Godwin decided they should have the wedding ceremony ; accordingly , they were wed at Old St. Pancras Church , March 29 , 1797 , in the presence of a single ...
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... decided to send her , with Walter's sister , to London for a year . There , at least she would be out of their sight for a time , and she might mention the matter of the title to someone of influence . They gave her £ 500 , thinking ...
... decided to send her , with Walter's sister , to London for a year . There , at least she would be out of their sight for a time , and she might mention the matter of the title to someone of influence . They gave her £ 500 , thinking ...
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... decided he should go to Italy , an idea repugnant to the poet , who wrote Fanny Brawne , " " Tis certain I shall ... decided to go ; it would be better for Fanny , for she would be spared the sight of his death . When , in August , he ...
... decided he should go to Italy , an idea repugnant to the poet , who wrote Fanny Brawne , " " Tis certain I shall ... decided to go ; it would be better for Fanny , for she would be spared the sight of his death . When , in August , he ...
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Years Fostered Alike by Beauty and | 3 |
From Unprofitable Talk to Fervent Discourse | 16 |
Agitators against Things as They Are | 29 |
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Rebels and Conservatives: Dorothy and William Wordsworth and Their Circle Amanda Mae Ellis Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1967 |
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