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... Percy Bysshe Shelley was a man of far superior powers to Keats . He had many of the faculties of a great poet . He was , however , we verily believe it now , scarcely in his right mind . His errors in private life had been great , but ...
... Percy Bysshe Shelley was a man of far superior powers to Keats . He had many of the faculties of a great poet . He was , however , we verily believe it now , scarcely in his right mind . His errors in private life had been great , but ...
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... Percy Bysshe Shelley . London , Baldwin , Craddock and Joy , and Carpenter and Sons . 1816 . We believe this little volume to be Mr Shelley's first publica- tion ; and such of our readers as have been struck by the power and splendour ...
... Percy Bysshe Shelley . London , Baldwin , Craddock and Joy , and Carpenter and Sons . 1816 . We believe this little volume to be Mr Shelley's first publica- tion ; and such of our readers as have been struck by the power and splendour ...
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