The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... feeling to be met with in many a page : but Mr. Words- worth's melancholy is not that of a languid self - occupied ... feelings in enough to quicken the sympathies , whilst and can expect Wordsworth's Sonnets . Dec.
... feeling to be met with in many a page : but Mr. Words- worth's melancholy is not that of a languid self - occupied ... feelings in enough to quicken the sympathies , whilst and can expect Wordsworth's Sonnets . Dec.
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... feelings . We find him , in 1820 , in a carriage on the banks of the Rhine , travelling with a speed which cheats him ... feeling , not for this Shall ye , by Poets even , be judged amiss ! Nor shall your presence , howsoe'er it mar The ...
... feelings . We find him , in 1820 , in a carriage on the banks of the Rhine , travelling with a speed which cheats him ... feeling , not for this Shall ye , by Poets even , be judged amiss ! Nor shall your presence , howsoe'er it mar The ...
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... feeling can ; I would be at the worst ; worst is my port , My harbour , and my ultimate repose , The end I would attain , my final good.'t To our minds the most interesting portion of this series is that which relates to the offices of ...
... feeling can ; I would be at the worst ; worst is my port , My harbour , and my ultimate repose , The end I would attain , my final good.'t To our minds the most interesting portion of this series is that which relates to the offices of ...
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... feeling in the country . But if already said , to justify the now nearly uni- we are in error , or if a change shall take versal fame of Mr. Wordsworth's poetry , in place , and public sentiment shall bear strong- the eyes of a few ...
... feeling in the country . But if already said , to justify the now nearly uni- we are in error , or if a change shall take versal fame of Mr. Wordsworth's poetry , in place , and public sentiment shall bear strong- the eyes of a few ...
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... feeling that the to dispense with the ceremony altogether . stone on which he put it down was steady and Learning that the ruins were at a distance secure before he brought up the other , and by from any habitation , and convinced that ...
... feeling that the to dispense with the ceremony altogether . stone on which he put it down was steady and Learning that the ruins were at a distance secure before he brought up the other , and by from any habitation , and convinced that ...
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