The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... called - they are so concise , that I cannot but transcribe them . " I dislike a Republic for this reason , because of all forms of government , scarcely excepting the most despotic , I think a Republic the most oppressive to the bulk ...
... called - they are so concise , that I cannot but transcribe them . " I dislike a Republic for this reason , because of all forms of government , scarcely excepting the most despotic , I think a Republic the most oppressive to the bulk ...
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... called talents and experi- ence , that is , of disciplined treachery and hoary Machiavelism ; and at the same time , as it would no longer be their interest to keep the mass of the nation in ignorance , a moderate portion of useful ...
... called talents and experi- ence , that is , of disciplined treachery and hoary Machiavelism ; and at the same time , as it would no longer be their interest to keep the mass of the nation in ignorance , a moderate portion of useful ...
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... called monarchical . They must war with each other till one of them is extinguished . It was so in France and * * * I shall not pursue this topic further , but , as you are a teacher of purity of morals , I cannot but remind you of that ...
... called monarchical . They must war with each other till one of them is extinguished . It was so in France and * * * I shall not pursue this topic further , but , as you are a teacher of purity of morals , I cannot but remind you of that ...
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... called mendicants will not much longer shock the feelings of humanity ; that the miseries entailed upon the marriage of those who are not rich will no longer tempt the bulk of mankind to fly to that promiscuous intercourse to which they ...
... called mendicants will not much longer shock the feelings of humanity ; that the miseries entailed upon the marriage of those who are not rich will no longer tempt the bulk of mankind to fly to that promiscuous intercourse to which they ...
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... called poetic diction ; as much pains has been taken to avoid it as is ordinarily taken to produce it ; this has been done for the reason already alleged , to bring my language near to the language of men , and further , because the ...
... called poetic diction ; as much pains has been taken to avoid it as is ordinarily taken to produce it ; this has been done for the reason already alleged , to bring my language near to the language of men , and further , because the ...
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