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Shelley was by that of Keats , and even more directly than the later poet , he turns his thoughts to a general consideration of the life of a young artist whose fate might well be his own . Since King had been about to enter seriously ...
Shelley was by that of Keats , and even more directly than the later poet , he turns his thoughts to a general consideration of the life of a young artist whose fate might well be his own . Since King had been about to enter seriously ...
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But Catherine did not know her own advantages - did not know that a good - looking girl with an af- fectionate heart and a very ignorant mind cannot help attract- ing a clever young man , unless circumstances are particularly untoward .
But Catherine did not know her own advantages - did not know that a good - looking girl with an af- fectionate heart and a very ignorant mind cannot help attract- ing a clever young man , unless circumstances are particularly untoward .
Pagina 346
I am not now to learn , " replied Mr. Collins , with a formal wave of the hand , " that it is usual with young ladies to reject the addresses of the man whom they secretly mean to accept , when he first applies for their favour ...
I am not now to learn , " replied Mr. Collins , with a formal wave of the hand , " that it is usual with young ladies to reject the addresses of the man whom they secretly mean to accept , when he first applies for their favour ...
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