The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Volumen6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... knowledge of human concerns , not merely among the humbler classes of society , I need say nothing here in addition to what is to be found in the " Excursion , " and a note attached to it . Now for the Solitary . Of him I have much less ...
... knowledge of human concerns , not merely among the humbler classes of society , I need say nothing here in addition to what is to be found in the " Excursion , " and a note attached to it . Now for the Solitary . Of him I have much less ...
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... knowledge , and culture of mind , those with and among whom she lives , and yet fall below them in Christian virtues of the heart and spirit . It seemed almost , and I say it with grief , that in proportion as she excelled in the one ...
... knowledge , and culture of mind , those with and among whom she lives , and yet fall below them in Christian virtues of the heart and spirit . It seemed almost , and I say it with grief , that in proportion as she excelled in the one ...
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... knowledge of their father to take more delight in scholar- ship , and had been accustomed in their own minds to take a wider view of social interests than was usual among their associates . The premature death of this gallant young man ...
... knowledge of their father to take more delight in scholar- ship , and had been accustomed in their own minds to take a wider view of social interests than was usual among their associates . The premature death of this gallant young man ...
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... knowledge and genius , and to whom the Author's Intellect is deeply indebted , has been long finished ; and the result of the investigation which gave rise to it was a determination to compose a philosophical poem , containing views of ...
... knowledge and genius , and to whom the Author's Intellect is deeply indebted , has been long finished ; and the result of the investigation which gave rise to it was a determination to compose a philosophical poem , containing views of ...
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... knowledge gathered up from day to day ; Thus had he lived a long and innocent life . The Scottish Church , both on himself and those With whom from childhood he grew up , had held The strong hand of her purity ; and still Had watched ...
... knowledge gathered up from day to day ; Thus had he lived a long and innocent life . The Scottish Church , both on himself and those With whom from childhood he grew up , had held The strong hand of her purity ; and still Had watched ...
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