The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... body to come as they might happen to present of doctrine and moral sentiment which con- themselves to a mind somewhat pre - occupied stitutes Mr. Wordsworth's mind extant in his - they were to be merely occasional and in- works . But ...
... body to come as they might happen to present of doctrine and moral sentiment which con- themselves to a mind somewhat pre - occupied stitutes Mr. Wordsworth's mind extant in his - they were to be merely occasional and in- works . But ...
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... body of Mr. Wordsworth's works , and perceive that they are addressed to the mind of man at large , and that with a great variety of manner and verse they deal for the most part with mat- ters of universal interest , we do feel at a ...
... body of Mr. Wordsworth's works , and perceive that they are addressed to the mind of man at large , and that with a great variety of manner and verse they deal for the most part with mat- ters of universal interest , we do feel at a ...
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... body . Neither hunger be hoped that much more progress will be nor full feeding act alike upon all men - the made in no long time , and that the country one will not invariably produce irritability , will owe to Lord Ashley , as a ...
... body . Neither hunger be hoped that much more progress will be nor full feeding act alike upon all men - the made in no long time , and that the country one will not invariably produce irritability , will owe to Lord Ashley , as a ...
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... body of light to and pantaloons were clean ; he was inoffensive , bring up the figures ; and the foliage was so though ignorant ; and one of the most respecta- thick , and the shade so deep , that drawing was ble inhabitants of Copan ...
... body of light to and pantaloons were clean ; he was inoffensive , bring up the figures ; and the foliage was so though ignorant ; and one of the most respecta- thick , and the shade so deep , that drawing was ble inhabitants of Copan ...
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... body - the fragile delicacy of her form , the hectic bloom of to her earliest emotions of delight at the won- her cheek , the almost unearthly lustre of her ders and beauties of creation . eye , convinced him that she was not long for ...
... body - the fragile delicacy of her form , the hectic bloom of to her earliest emotions of delight at the won- her cheek , the almost unearthly lustre of her ders and beauties of creation . eye , convinced him that she was not long for ...
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