The Real Shelley New Views of the Poets Life volume 2

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The Real Shelley New Views of the Poets Life volume 2
Jeaffreson, John Cordy, 1831-1901
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Arriving in London on Sunday, 4th October, 1812, Shelley lost no time in going to Skinner Street, because he knew Godwin would be there. Whilst going, almost daily for several weeks, to Skinner Street, he kept away from the Inns of Court, till he could hope to find Hogg in one of them. On the opening of the Michaelmas Term he hastened to the Inns, discovered his old friend's lodgings, and rushed in upon him at night, in the manner already set forth in these pages. As Hogg ' re- turned from the ...country at the end of October, 1812' (vide Hogg's Life, Vol. Ii. , p. 165), Shelley might have found his old friend a day or too earlier ; but he was right in thinking he would waste his time and pains in hunting for him much sooner. For any good he could do the projectors of the embankment Shelley might as well have stayed at Tanyrallt. In promising to do much for them he had ' talked too fast, ' a fault of which youthful and impetuous persons of both sexes are often guilty ; and in due course he was punished for his fast talk by the annoyance that came to him from the pressure, put upon him to do something in fulfilment of his brave words.

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