Shelley's anguish and excitement bordered on the sublime. Conscious of his own superiority — of being the reverse of what the many deemed him — stung by the injustice of imputed madness, by the cruelty, if he were mad, of taunting the afflicted, his... Glenlonely, or, The demon fiend [by W.M. De Merle]. - Seite 81 von William Henry De Merle - 1837 Vollansicht -
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