...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... never to have given serious attention . The editor has throughout empared the punctuation of the standard text of 1849-50 with that of the Aldine Fordeworth , issued in 1892. In most instances of divergence between them he has lowed the ...
... never to have given serious attention . The editor has throughout empared the punctuation of the standard text of 1849-50 with that of the Aldine Fordeworth , issued in 1892. In most instances of divergence between them he has lowed the ...
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... never be attempts to assign dates to his several compositions , he frequently errs , and not seldom radicts himself . Nevertheless , in many instances , Wordsworth's testimony is all we at present e to go upon ; and , wherever the date ...
... never be attempts to assign dates to his several compositions , he frequently errs , and not seldom radicts himself . Nevertheless , in many instances , Wordsworth's testimony is all we at present e to go upon ; and , wherever the date ...
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... never feel : and so , lost Man ! On visionary views would fancy feed , 45 Till his eye streamed with tears . In this deep vale Of lofty hopes , he to the world went He died , -this seat his only monument . forth 15 A favoured Being ...
... never feel : and so , lost Man ! On visionary views would fancy feed , 45 Till his eye streamed with tears . In this deep vale Of lofty hopes , he to the world went He died , -this seat his only monument . forth 15 A favoured Being ...
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... never could I hope to meet with such another . XXIX . Two years were passed since to a distant town He had repaired to ply a gainful trade : What tears of bitter grief , till then un- known , 255 What tender vows our last sad kiss de ...
... never could I hope to meet with such another . XXIX . Two years were passed since to a distant town He had repaired to ply a gainful trade : What tears of bitter grief , till then un- known , 255 What tender vows our last sad kiss de ...
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... never see my father's door again . LXVI . 585 My life , Heaven knows , hath long been burthensome ; But , if I have not meekly suffered , meek May my end be ! Soon will this voice be dumb : old child of mine e'er wander hither , speak ...
... never see my father's door again . LXVI . 585 My life , Heaven knows , hath long been burthensome ; But , if I have not meekly suffered , meek May my end be ! Soon will this voice be dumb : old child of mine e'er wander hither , speak ...
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