The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... taste would have set an example how buildings , with all the accommodations modern society requires , might be introduced even into the most secluded parts of this country without injuring their native character . The design was not ...
... taste would have set an example how buildings , with all the accommodations modern society requires , might be introduced even into the most secluded parts of this country without injuring their native character . The design was not ...
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... taste , to have a graceful accordance with the sub- ject . The fierce bigotry of the Prioress forms a fine back - ground for her tender - hearted sympathies with the Mother and Child ; and the mode in which the story is told amply ...
... taste , to have a graceful accordance with the sub- ject . The fierce bigotry of the Prioress forms a fine back - ground for her tender - hearted sympathies with the Mother and Child ; and the mode in which the story is told amply ...
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... taste of pleasure unpursued , Doth find herself insensibly disposed To virtue and true goodness . 95 100 Şome there are , 105 By their good works exalted , lofty minds And meditative , authors of delight And happiness , which to the end ...
... taste of pleasure unpursued , Doth find herself insensibly disposed To virtue and true goodness . 95 100 Şome there are , 105 By their good works exalted , lofty minds And meditative , authors of delight And happiness , which to the end ...
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... taste , and the narrow of mind , And the small critic wielding his delicate pen , That I sing of old Adam , the pride of old men . He dwells in the centre of London's wide Town ; 5 His staff is a sceptre - his grey hairs a crown ; And ...
... taste , and the narrow of mind , And the small critic wielding his delicate pen , That I sing of old Adam , the pride of old men . He dwells in the centre of London's wide Town ; 5 His staff is a sceptre - his grey hairs a crown ; And ...
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... taste in this country , and to determine how far this taste is healthy or depraved ; which , again , could not be determined , without pointing out in what manner language and the human mind act and re - act on each other , and without ...
... taste in this country , and to determine how far this taste is healthy or depraved ; which , again , could not be determined , without pointing out in what manner language and the human mind act and re - act on each other , and without ...
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