Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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Page 190
... Laon and Cythna before agreeing that the Olliers publish it . By that agreement and then by acceding to Charles Ollier's demand that he transform his epic into The Revolt of Islam , Shelley committed himself to the Olliers who were to ...
... Laon and Cythna before agreeing that the Olliers publish it . By that agreement and then by acceding to Charles Ollier's demand that he transform his epic into The Revolt of Islam , Shelley committed himself to the Olliers who were to ...
Page 191
... Laon & Cythna it read thus ' And Oromaze , Christ and Mahomet [ . ' ] I declined its publication with my name to it & it was transferred ' to the Brothers Ollier ' through the Agency of Mr Leigh Hunt [ . ] R. Triphook The Paper and ...
... Laon & Cythna it read thus ' And Oromaze , Christ and Mahomet [ . ' ] I declined its publication with my name to it & it was transferred ' to the Brothers Ollier ' through the Agency of Mr Leigh Hunt [ . ] R. Triphook The Paper and ...
Page 218
... Laon and Cythna in the Morning Chronicle on 1 and 4 Dec. 1817 ( p . 1 , col . 5 ) , and for The Revolt of Islam on 1 Jan. 1818 ( ' In the press , and speedily will be published ' ; p . 1 , col . 5 ) , 8 Jan. ( ' On Monday next [ i.e. ...
... Laon and Cythna in the Morning Chronicle on 1 and 4 Dec. 1817 ( p . 1 , col . 5 ) , and for The Revolt of Islam on 1 Jan. 1818 ( ' In the press , and speedily will be published ' ; p . 1 , col . 5 ) , 8 Jan. ( ' On Monday next [ i.e. ...
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