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Shelley - Leigh Hunt, how friendship made history and extended the bounds of human freedom and thought: being reviews, and leaders from The Examiner, etc.; with intimate letters between the Shelleys and Leigh Hunt, partly from unpublished MSS. Edited, with introd. by R. Brimley Johnson. 1 edition

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Shelley - Leigh Hunt, how friendship made history and extended the bounds of human freedom and thought
being reviews, and leaders from The Examiner, etc.; with intimate letters between the Shelleys and Leigh Hunt, partly from unpublished MSS. Edited, with introd. by R. Brimley Johnson.

Published 1928 by Ingpen and Grant in London .
Written in English.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR4810 A35 1928

The Physical Object

Pagination
346p.
Number of pages
346

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18108757M

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