| Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1833 - 250 pagine
...name and noble station ; the world's respect reflected from his own glory : all this joined to his own undying love, inspired me with sensations towards...thoughts, educating myself to the best perfection I might attain, that the fruit of my exertions might be his happiness. I took no merit to myself for... | |
| 1887 - 642 pagine
...illustrious name and noble station; the world's respect reflected from his own glory : all this joined to his own undying love, inspired me with sensations towards...thoughts, educating myself to the best perfection I might attain, that the fruit of my exertions might be his happiness. I took no merit to myself for... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1887 - 114 pagine
...name and noble station ; the world's respect reflected from his own glory : all [t]his joined to his own undying love, inspired me with sensations towards...thoughts, educating myself to the best perfection I might attain, that the fruit of my exertions might be his happiness. I took no merit to myself for... | |
| Harry Buxton Forman - 1887 - 42 pagine
...reflected from his own glory : all [t]his joined to his own undying love, inspired me with sensations F towards him, akin to those with which we regard the...thoughts, educating myself to the best perfection I might attain, that the fruit of my exertions might be his happiness. I took no merit to myself for... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 2006 - 542 pagine
...illustrious name and noble station; the world's respect reflected from his own glory: all this joined to his own undying love, inspired me with sensations towards...thoughts, educating myself to the best perfection I might attain, that the fruit of my exertions might be his happiness. I took no merit to myself for... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 2003 - 510 pagine
...illustrious name and noble station; the world's respect reflected from his own glory: all this joined to his own undying love, inspired me with sensations towards...thoughts, educating myself to the best perfection I might attain, that the fruit of my exertions might be his happiness. I took no merit to myself for... | |
| Shelley Society - 1887 - 118 pagine
...name and noble station ; the world's respect reflected from his own glory : all [t]his joined to his own undying love, inspired me with sensations towards...thoughts, educating myself to the best perfection I might attain, that the fruit of my exertions might be his happiness. I took no merit to myself for... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 2010 - 442 pagine
...illustrious name and noble station; the world's respect reflected from his own glory: all this joined to his own undying love, inspired me with sensations towards...him, akin to those with which we regard the Giver of 256 life. I gave him love only. I devoted myself to him: imperfect creature that I was, I took myself... | |
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