| Edward Dowden - 1887 - 592 sider
...which Mary's criticism in the journal has a pleasant touch of the uncompromising spirit of youth. " Read ' Jane Talbot ; ' very stupid book ; some letters...course contrives to bring to idiotcy at the end." With Wieland's " Agathon " Shelley had made acquaintance in the Boinville circle, where, according... | |
| Martin Samuel Vilas - 1904 - 78 sider
...in his "Life of Shelley,1 quoted the criticism of Mary Shelley upon Jane Talbot: I. Vol. I, p. 473. "Read Jane Talbot; very stupid book; some letters...have been more creditable to Brown had some one else written1 "Jane Talbot." CHAPTER IX. INFLUENCE OF EUROPEAN WRITERS ON BROWN. That Brown was affected... | |
| Max Fricke - 1911 - 108 sider
...pag. 31, 32. 2) Edward Dowden, Life of Shelley (London, 1 886), Bd. I, pag.472ff. ") Siehe später. man (the only sensible one in the whole) the author of course contrives to bring to idioticy at the end." § 5. Arthur Meryyn, or the memoirs of the year 1793. Der erste Teil dieses Romans... | |
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