id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34525 Hogg, Thomas Jefferson Shelley at Oxford .txt text/plain 40942 1487 59 Thomas Jefferson Hogg's account of Shelley's career at Oxford first Hogg's account of Shelley's Oxford days is so far superior to that of his College, Oxford, in January 1810, a short time before Shelley. the tale of Hogg's and Shelley's Oxford life as told in the following soon as Shelley had quitted my rooms, and fell instantly into a profound "They are very dull people here," Shelley said to me one evening, soon 'You must read,' he said many times in his small voice. Shelley frequently exercised his ingenuity in long discussions respecting welcome to Shelley at that time: he was young, and it is generally Shelley's disputes, or who knew him only from having read some of the Shelley laughed also and waved his hand, and the little still more remarkably conspicuous in Shelley--his admiration of men of long course of life, and Shelley frequently and most pathetically lamented ./cache/34525.txt ./txt/34525.txt