Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyReeves and Turner, 1880 |
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... reading, their n'tua- ' Cancelled reading, is worthy lion. remark. ' Medwin omits as. in The Shelley/Papers bythe omission ' 22 on “RHODODAPHNE, on run THESSALIAN srr~:LL.”
... reading, their n'tua- ' Cancelled reading, is worthy lion. remark. ' Medwin omits as. in The Shelley/Papers bythe omission ' 22 on “RHODODAPHNE, on run THESSALIAN srr~:LL.”
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... Medwin omits weed - grown , and adds after Coliseum the words or the ruined arches of the Baths of Cara- calla . 4 Medwin omits the next sen- tence , down to meet . 5 Medwin reads lips . 6 Medwin reads shapes . water which reflect the ...
... Medwin omits weed - grown , and adds after Coliseum the words or the ruined arches of the Baths of Cara- calla . 4 Medwin omits the next sen- tence , down to meet . 5 Medwin reads lips . 6 Medwin reads shapes . water which reflect the ...
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... Medwin , after degree , reads what is called society , but was , & c . 3 Medwin omits gestures and . 4 According to Medwin , He spoke Italian with fluency , though with & c .; and he omits the next sen- tence , down to Europe . 5 Medwin ...
... Medwin , after degree , reads what is called society , but was , & c . 3 Medwin omits gestures and . 4 According to Medwin , He spoke Italian with fluency , though with & c .; and he omits the next sen- tence , down to Europe . 5 Medwin ...
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... Medwin omits by addressing them , and reads phrase for phrases in the next line , which is very likely right . 2 Medwin reads great for mighty , and tones down the end of the speech thus , than the pageantry of religion . 3 Medwin reads ...
... Medwin omits by addressing them , and reads phrase for phrases in the next line , which is very likely right . 2 Medwin reads great for mighty , and tones down the end of the speech thus , than the pageantry of religion . 3 Medwin reads ...
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... Medwin , the circle of the ruins . 3 Medwin reads saw . 4 Medwin reads ' Tis for It is and girl for child . 5 In Medwin's version , diffidence . 6 Medwin reads so long silent . 7 Medwin omits had , and inserts on before your own words ...
... Medwin , the circle of the ruins . 3 Medwin reads saw . 4 Medwin reads ' Tis for It is and girl for child . 5 In Medwin's version , diffidence . 6 Medwin reads so long silent . 7 Medwin omits had , and inserts on before your own words ...
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