The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... look to the main 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 ...
... look to the main 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 ...
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... look For comfort , being , as I am , opprest , To think that now our life is only drest For show ; mean handiwork of craftsman , cook , Or groom ? -We must run glittering like a brook In the open sunshine , or we are unblest : The ...
... look For comfort , being , as I am , opprest , To think that now our life is only drest For show ; mean handiwork of craftsman , cook , Or groom ? -We must run glittering like a brook In the open sunshine , or we are unblest : The ...
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... look at , in respect to the punishment by death , is in effect its abolition . It is to this question that Mr. Wordsworth's Sonnets refer ; and the general drift of the sentiments which they express is that there is a deeper charity and ...
... look at , in respect to the punishment by death , is in effect its abolition . It is to this question that Mr. Wordsworth's Sonnets refer ; and the general drift of the sentiments which they express is that there is a deeper charity and ...
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... look - blinded , as tears fell in showers Shed on their chains ; and hence that doleful name . ' This sonnet prepares the reader to sympathise with the sufferings of the culprits : the next cautions him as to the limits within which his ...
... look - blinded , as tears fell in showers Shed on their chains ; and hence that doleful name . ' This sonnet prepares the reader to sympathise with the sufferings of the culprits : the next cautions him as to the limits within which his ...
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... look upon its author not only as a very agreeable traveller , but as a familiar friend . end of the town , with a lawn extending to the " The government - house stands at the extreme water , and ornamented with cocoa - nut trees ...
... look upon its author not only as a very agreeable traveller , but as a familiar friend . end of the town , with a lawn extending to the " The government - house stands at the extreme water , and ornamented with cocoa - nut trees ...
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