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Page 155
... Death , etc. is to be admitted to be equivocal . A more. The first law which it becomes a reformer to propose and support , at the approach of a period of great political change , is the abolition of the punishment of death . It is ...
... Death , etc. is to be admitted to be equivocal . A more. The first law which it becomes a reformer to propose and support , at the approach of a period of great political change , is the abolition of the punishment of death . It is ...
Page 165
... death has eyes in his head - mine is not painted so . " Shakespeare's Cymbeline . [ Shelley's Note . ] was God , and that it was a private grief. sorrow when they are extinguished forever , this interesting Lady would well deserve that ...
... death has eyes in his head - mine is not painted so . " Shakespeare's Cymbeline . [ Shelley's Note . ] was God , and that it was a private grief. sorrow when they are extinguished forever , this interesting Lady would well deserve that ...
Page 360
... Death . " And the youth said , " O lovely Death , I pray thee to aid me against these hateful phantoms , companions of thy sister , which cease not to torment me . " And Death comforted him and took his hand with a smile and kissed his ...
... Death . " And the youth said , " O lovely Death , I pray thee to aid me against these hateful phantoms , companions of thy sister , which cease not to torment me . " And Death comforted him and took his hand with a smile and kissed his ...
Contents
THE GROWTH OF SHELLEYS MIND | 3 |
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM | 37 |
A DECLARATION OF RIGHTS | 70 |
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