The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... French Revolu- tion , " affixed by Dr. Grosart to Wordsworth's letter to the Bishop of Landaff . But further , under the general title of " Advice to the Young " ( which was not , and never could have been Wordsworth's ) , we have ( 1 ) ...
... French Revolu- tion , " affixed by Dr. Grosart to Wordsworth's letter to the Bishop of Landaff . But further , under the general title of " Advice to the Young " ( which was not , and never could have been Wordsworth's ) , we have ( 1 ) ...
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... French Revolu- tion as minutely as its importance demands , so far from stopping to bewail his death , you would rather have regretted that the blind fondness of his people had placed a human being in that monstrous situation which ...
... French Revolu- tion as minutely as its importance demands , so far from stopping to bewail his death , you would rather have regretted that the blind fondness of his people had placed a human being in that monstrous situation which ...
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... French priesthood . The measure by which that body was immediately stripped of part of its possessions , and a more equal distribution enjoined of the rest , does not meet with your Lordship's approbation . You do not question the right ...
... French priesthood . The measure by which that body was immediately stripped of part of its possessions , and a more equal distribution enjoined of the rest , does not meet with your Lordship's approbation . You do not question the right ...
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... French had in view when , in the infancy of the Revolution , they were attempting to destroy arbitrary power , and to erect a temple to Liberty on its remains . It is with surprise , then , that I find you afterwards presuming to ...
... French had in view when , in the infancy of the Revolution , they were attempting to destroy arbitrary power , and to erect a temple to Liberty on its remains . It is with surprise , then , that I find you afterwards presuming to ...
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... French measures and French principles , expressed particularly at this moment , we are necessarily led also to conclude that you have no wish to dispel an infatuation which is now giving up to the sword so large a portion of the poor ...
... French measures and French principles , expressed particularly at this moment , we are necessarily led also to conclude that you have no wish to dispel an infatuation which is now giving up to the sword so large a portion of the poor ...
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