The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... excited by the same objects - Con- trast between these - Despondency of the Solitary gently reproved- Conversation exhibiting the Solitary's past and present opinions and feelings , till he enters upon his own History at length - His ...
... excited by the same objects - Con- trast between these - Despondency of the Solitary gently reproved- Conversation exhibiting the Solitary's past and present opinions and feelings , till he enters upon his own History at length - His ...
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... excitement and divided thought As with her office would but ill accord ) The pair , whose infant she was bound to nurse , Forbad her all communion with her own : Week after week , the mandate they enforced . -So near ! yet not allowed ...
... excitement and divided thought As with her office would but ill accord ) The pair , whose infant she was bound to nurse , Forbad her all communion with her own : Week after week , the mandate they enforced . -So near ! yet not allowed ...
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... excited by objects of a similar nature , that I cannot forbear to transcribe it . ' Siquod verò Natura nobis dedit spectaculum , in hâc tellure , verè gratum , et philosopho dignum , id semel mihi contigisse arbi- tror ; cùm ex ...
... excited by objects of a similar nature , that I cannot forbear to transcribe it . ' Siquod verò Natura nobis dedit spectaculum , in hâc tellure , verè gratum , et philosopho dignum , id semel mihi contigisse arbi- tror ; cùm ex ...
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... excited a desire that he should be remem- bered , then , of course , ought the attention to be directed chiefly to those actions or that act and such sentiments dwelt upon as naturally arise out of them or it . Having made this ...
... excited a desire that he should be remem- bered , then , of course , ought the attention to be directed chiefly to those actions or that act and such sentiments dwelt upon as naturally arise out of them or it . Having made this ...
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... excited very different expec- tations : for example , in the age of Catullus , Terence , and Lucretius , and that of Statius or Claudian ; and in our own country , in the age of Shakspeare and Beaumont and Fletcher and that of Donne and ...
... excited very different expec- tations : for example , in the age of Catullus , Terence , and Lucretius , and that of Statius or Claudian ; and in our own country , in the age of Shakspeare and Beaumont and Fletcher and that of Donne and ...
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