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Shelley-Leigh Hunt : how friendship made history, extending the bounds of human freedom and thought : a record of revolt against religious and political tyranny in The Examiner, The Indicator, and Shelley's prose pamphlets, with intimate letters between the Shelleys and Leigh Hunt, partly from unpublished manuscripts

Title:Shelley-Leigh Hunt : how friendship made history, extending the bounds of human freedom and thought : a record of revolt against religious and political tyranny in The Examiner, The Indicator, and Shelley's prose pamphlets, with intimate letters between the Shelleys and Leigh Hunt, partly from unpublished manuscripts
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Note:Ingpen and Grant, 1929
  
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Subject:Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859
Subject:Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822
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