The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... hope my readers will remember , or I should not have taken the trouble of giving so much in detail the materials on which my mind actually worked . Now for a few particulars of fact respecting the persons whose stories are told or ...
... hope my readers will remember , or I should not have taken the trouble of giving so much in detail the materials on which my mind actually worked . Now for a few particulars of fact respecting the persons whose stories are told or ...
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... hope will last for ever , " and what follows , little did I foresee , that the observance and mode of proceeding , which had often affected me so much , would so soon be superseded . Having said much of the injury done to this ...
... hope will last for ever , " and what follows , little did I foresee , that the observance and mode of proceeding , which had often affected me so much , would so soon be superseded . Having said much of the injury done to this ...
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... Hope full oft fallacious as a dream : Therefore , for what is here produced , I ask Thy favour ; trusting that thou wilt not deem The offering , though imperfect , premature . RYDAL MOUNT , WESTMORELAND , WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . July 29 ...
... Hope full oft fallacious as a dream : Therefore , for what is here produced , I ask Thy favour ; trusting that thou wilt not deem The offering , though imperfect , premature . RYDAL MOUNT , WESTMORELAND , WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . July 29 ...
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... hope of being enabled to construct a literary Work that Imight live , it was a reasonable thing that he should take a review of his own mind , and examine how far Nature and Education had qualified him for such employment . As sub ...
... hope of being enabled to construct a literary Work that Imight live , it was a reasonable thing that he should take a review of his own mind , and examine how far Nature and Education had qualified him for such employment . As sub ...
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... hope that his faculties were sufficiently matured for entering upon the arduous labour which he had proposed to himself ; and the two Works have the same kind of relation to each other , if he may so express himself , as the ante ...
... hope that his faculties were sufficiently matured for entering upon the arduous labour which he had proposed to himself ; and the two Works have the same kind of relation to each other , if he may so express himself , as the ante ...
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