The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... genius . Mr. Fox , indeed , towards the latter part of his life , made leisure for himself , and took to improving his mind ; and , accordingly , all his later public displays bore a greater stamp of wisdom and good taste than his early ...
... genius . Mr. Fox , indeed , towards the latter part of his life , made leisure for himself , and took to improving his mind ; and , accordingly , all his later public displays bore a greater stamp of wisdom and good taste than his early ...
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... genius from age to age has triumphantly refuted and grossly should I be deceived if , speaking freely to you as an old friend , these local poems do not contain many proofs that Gray was as much in the wrong in this interdict , as any ...
... genius from age to age has triumphantly refuted and grossly should I be deceived if , speaking freely to you as an old friend , these local poems do not contain many proofs that Gray was as much in the wrong in this interdict , as any ...
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... genius are very promising . . . . I should say to him , however , as I said to you , that style is , in poetry , of incalculable importance ; he seems , however , aware of it , for his diction is obviously studied . Thus the great ...
... genius are very promising . . . . I should say to him , however , as I said to you , that style is , in poetry , of incalculable importance ; he seems , however , aware of it , for his diction is obviously studied . Thus the great ...
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... genius , the facts being known to all persons of education ; but in the case of a private family like his , it was very different a false impression was easily made , and could not be obviated or corrected in the present instance ...
... genius , the facts being known to all persons of education ; but in the case of a private family like his , it was very different a false impression was easily made , and could not be obviated or corrected in the present instance ...
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... genius . The only thing common to both countenances was that neither expressed a limitation . You might not have divined from either frontispiece the treasures of the volume , it was not likely that you should ; -but when you knew that ...
... genius . The only thing common to both countenances was that neither expressed a limitation . You might not have divined from either frontispiece the treasures of the volume , it was not likely that you should ; -but when you knew that ...
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