The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... referred to a committee ! God grant that these people may be baffled ! How Mr. Canning and other enemies to Reform in Parliament can , with- out gross inconsistency , be favourers of their cause , I am unable to conceive . Mr. Canning ...
... referred to a committee ! God grant that these people may be baffled ! How Mr. Canning and other enemies to Reform in Parliament can , with- out gross inconsistency , be favourers of their cause , I am unable to conceive . Mr. Canning ...
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... of 1820 and the spring of 1821 - was the completion of that long series * An allegorical poem - the " glorious performance " referred to at the beginning of the letter . of sonnets . While he was thus engaged , his 62 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... of 1820 and the spring of 1821 - was the completion of that long series * An allegorical poem - the " glorious performance " referred to at the beginning of the letter . of sonnets . While he was thus engaged , his 62 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... referred to Barry Cornwall's Tragedy , just published , and said , " It appears to me , in the present late age of the world , a most difficult task to construct a good tragedy , free from stale and mean contrivances , and animated by ...
... referred to Barry Cornwall's Tragedy , just published , and said , " It appears to me , in the present late age of the world , a most difficult task to construct a good tragedy , free from stale and mean contrivances , and animated by ...
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... referred to . On the 13th June , Dorothy Wordsworth , writing to Mrs. Marshall , refers to the sad death of Mrs. Quillinan . The * These are the stanzas entitled Composed in one of the Catholic Cantons . Quillinans had settled at Ivy ...
... referred to . On the 13th June , Dorothy Wordsworth , writing to Mrs. Marshall , refers to the sad death of Mrs. Quillinan . The * These are the stanzas entitled Composed in one of the Catholic Cantons . Quillinans had settled at Ivy ...
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... referred to some suggestions of his for a change in the arrange- ment of the poems ; and , speaking of what he was doing , with a view to the new edition , added : " There is no material change in the classification , except that the ...
... referred to some suggestions of his for a change in the arrange- ment of the poems ; and , speaking of what he was doing , with a view to the new edition , added : " There is no material change in the classification , except that the ...
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