The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen5G. Bell & Sons, 1893 |
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... tion of constructing here a Summer Retreat in the style I have described ; as his taste would have set an example how buildings , with all the accommodations modern society requires , might be introduced even into the most secluded ...
... tion of constructing here a Summer Retreat in the style I have described ; as his taste would have set an example how buildings , with all the accommodations modern society requires , might be introduced even into the most secluded ...
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... tion where the Poet speaks through the mouths of his characters ; and upon this point it appears to authorise the conclusion that there are few persons of good sense , who would not allow that the dra- matic parts of composition are ...
... tion where the Poet speaks through the mouths of his characters ; and upon this point it appears to authorise the conclusion that there are few persons of good sense , who would not allow that the dra- matic parts of composition are ...
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... tion prepare for the inexperienced ! what tempta- tions to go astray are here held forth for them whose thoughts have been little disciplined by the under- standing , and whose feelings revolt from the sway of reason ! -When a juvenile ...
... tion prepare for the inexperienced ! what tempta- tions to go astray are here held forth for them whose thoughts have been little disciplined by the under- standing , and whose feelings revolt from the sway of reason ! -When a juvenile ...
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... tion in the face of so many existing title - pages to belie it ! Turning to my own shelves , I find the folio of Cowley , seventh edition , 1681. A book near it is Flatman's Poems , fourth edition , 1686 ; Waller , fifth edition , same ...
... tion in the face of so many existing title - pages to belie it ! Turning to my own shelves , I find the folio of Cowley , seventh edition , 1681. A book near it is Flatman's Poems , fourth edition , 1686 ; Waller , fifth edition , same ...
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... tion , that they whose opinions are much influenced by authority will often be tempted to think that there are no fixed principles in human nature for this art to rest upon . I have been honoured by being permitted to peruse in MS . a ...
... tion , that they whose opinions are much influenced by authority will often be tempted to think that there are no fixed principles in human nature for this art to rest upon . I have been honoured by being permitted to peruse in MS . a ...
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