The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... death of Shelley in the gulf of Spezia took place two months later . Shortly before Shelley's death , he and Byron had prevailed upon Leigh Hunt to leave England and come out with his family to Italy , in order to take part with the two ...
... death of Shelley in the gulf of Spezia took place two months later . Shortly before Shelley's death , he and Byron had prevailed upon Leigh Hunt to leave England and come out with his family to Italy , in order to take part with the two ...
Page 115
... death , he made repeated and , at last , successful attempts at suicide ; this madness , beyond much question , had developed itself in , at least , the latter half of his not very short life ; and it may be doubted whether he was ever ...
... death , he made repeated and , at last , successful attempts at suicide ; this madness , beyond much question , had developed itself in , at least , the latter half of his not very short life ; and it may be doubted whether he was ever ...
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... death by Cosmo Innes , a man of singular charm and geniality , who filled the chair of constitutional law in Edinburgh from 1846 to his death in 1874. His style was lucid and engaging , and the object of his latest publication ...
... death by Cosmo Innes , a man of singular charm and geniality , who filled the chair of constitutional law in Edinburgh from 1846 to his death in 1874. His style was lucid and engaging , and the object of his latest publication ...
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