The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... prose . What feats would I work with my magical hand ! 5 Book - learning and books should be banished the land : And , for hunger and thirst and such trouble- some calls , Every ale - house should then have a feast on its walls . The ...
... prose . What feats would I work with my magical hand ! 5 Book - learning and books should be banished the land : And , for hunger and thirst and such trouble- some calls , Every ale - house should then have a feast on its walls . The ...
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... prose or rhyme . Graven on the tomb we struggle against Time , Alas , how feebly ! but our feelings rise And still we struggle when a good man dies . Such offering BEAUMONT dreaded and forbade , 5 A spirit meek in self - abasement clad ...
... prose or rhyme . Graven on the tomb we struggle against Time , Alas , how feebly ! but our feelings rise And still we struggle when a good man dies . Such offering BEAUMONT dreaded and forbade , 5 A spirit meek in self - abasement clad ...
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... prose . My purpose was to imitate , and , as far as possible , to adopt the very language of men ; and assuredly such personifications do not make any natural or regular part of that language . They are , indeed , a figure of speech ...
... prose . My purpose was to imitate , and , as far as possible , to adopt the very language of men ; and assuredly such personifications do not make any natural or regular part of that language . They are , indeed , a figure of speech ...
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... prose when prose is well written . The ruth of this assertion might be demonstrated by innumerable passages from almost all the poetical writings , even of Milton himself . To illustrate the subject in a general manner , I will here ...
... prose when prose is well written . The ruth of this assertion might be demonstrated by innumerable passages from almost all the poetical writings , even of Milton himself . To illustrate the subject in a general manner , I will here ...
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... prose composition ? They both speak by and to the same organs ; the bodies in which both of them are clothed may be said to be of the same substance , their affections are kindred , and almost identical , not necessarily differing even ...
... prose composition ? They both speak by and to the same organs ; the bodies in which both of them are clothed may be said to be of the same substance , their affections are kindred , and almost identical , not necessarily differing even ...
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