id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34085 Todhunter, John Shelley and the Marriage Question .txt text/plain 4782 228 68 Now that marriage, like most other time-honoured institutions, has come The very idea of marriage implies some kind of bond imposed by society proceeded to abolish marriage that free love might regenerate mankind. And what is this modern ideal of love, of which Shelley is the exponent? To understand Shelley's protest against marriage, we must life in this ideal love. Hang it all, sir, let a man make love to his own wife, and stick man, and them's my sentiments." To all which, let Shelley reply as best world, that living of the most perfect life attainable by man, for which solution of the marriage problem was imperfect, not merely in practice, He does not like stray women and children going about the world. now that both men and women demand it. cease"--marriage without love being only a particular form of higher and more wholesome life all round; but the ascent of man is ./cache/34085.txt ./txt/34085.txt