The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... interest is the way in which a profoundly liberal instinct , and a genuine conservative tendency were so balanced in him , as to raise him , in all his deeper teachings , above party . He had un- bounded reverence for the past . That ...
... interest is the way in which a profoundly liberal instinct , and a genuine conservative tendency were so balanced in him , as to raise him , in all his deeper teachings , above party . He had un- bounded reverence for the past . That ...
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... interest , extracts from them will be found in the third volume . To Lady Monteagle , and to her sister Mrs Myers , I am specially obliged for access to the large collection of letters which Dorothy Wordsworth wrote in her girlhood to ...
... interest , extracts from them will be found in the third volume . To Lady Monteagle , and to her sister Mrs Myers , I am specially obliged for access to the large collection of letters which Dorothy Wordsworth wrote in her girlhood to ...
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... interest , and of real importance , bearing more especially upon the cloud which for a time darkened the old and bright relationship of Wordsworth to Coleridge ; and I have to thank Dr Sadler more particularly , for his generosity in ...
... interest , and of real importance , bearing more especially upon the cloud which for a time darkened the old and bright relationship of Wordsworth to Coleridge ; and I have to thank Dr Sadler more particularly , for his generosity in ...
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... interest . Others are of opinion that no lives are so interesting as those of literary men of the highest order , of men who not only by their thoughts , but the way in which these thoughts have been unfolded and embodied -have become ...
... interest . Others are of opinion that no lives are so interesting as those of literary men of the highest order , of men who not only by their thoughts , but the way in which these thoughts have been unfolded and embodied -have become ...
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... interest in the deceased person , with whom I had had no intercourse , and whom I had never seen but during his walks in the college grounds . " When at school , I , with the other boys of the same standing , was put upon reading the ...
... interest in the deceased person , with whom I had had no intercourse , and whom I had never seen but during his walks in the college grounds . " When at school , I , with the other boys of the same standing , was put upon reading the ...
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