The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... verse , and , in general , insinuates a decline of his faculties . Of Southey's politics he spoke also depreciatingly . He is intellectually a very dependent , but morally an independent man . In the judgment of S. I concur altogether ...
... verse , and , in general , insinuates a decline of his faculties . Of Southey's politics he spoke also depreciatingly . He is intellectually a very dependent , but morally an independent man . In the judgment of S. I concur altogether ...
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... verses of which I would rather have been the author than of any produced in our time . What I now write to you , I have frequently said to many . . . .I remain , my dear Sir , sincerely yours , WM . WORDSWORTH . Rydal Mount , April 20th ...
... verses of which I would rather have been the author than of any produced in our time . What I now write to you , I have frequently said to many . . . .I remain , my dear Sir , sincerely yours , WM . WORDSWORTH . Rydal Mount , April 20th ...
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... verse , not having been educated at one of the public schools . My acquaintance with Virgil , Horace , Lucretius , and Catullus is intimate ; but as I never read them with a critical view to composition , great faults in language might ...
... verse , not having been educated at one of the public schools . My acquaintance with Virgil , Horace , Lucretius , and Catullus is intimate ; but as I never read them with a critical view to composition , great faults in language might ...
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... verse as departed . As to politics , what do you say to Buonaparte , on the one side and the Holy Alliance on the other , to the prostrate Tories , and to the contumelious and vacillating Whigs , who dislike or despise the Church , and ...
... verse as departed . As to politics , what do you say to Buonaparte , on the one side and the Holy Alliance on the other , to the prostrate Tories , and to the contumelious and vacillating Whigs , who dislike or despise the Church , and ...
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... verse . If he is right , we have all been wrong ; and I think he is . It is a strange subject to interest a man at his age , but he is all life and spirits . " " See Lockhart's Life of Scott , vol . ix . p . 89 . CHAPTER XXXIV . TOURS ...
... verse . If he is right , we have all been wrong ; and I think he is . It is a strange subject to interest a man at his age , but he is all life and spirits . " " See Lockhart's Life of Scott , vol . ix . p . 89 . CHAPTER XXXIV . TOURS ...
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