The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... causes we disappear one after another , and are seen no more . Every one who enters upon public life has such a bridge to pass . Some slip through at the very commencement of their career from thoughtlessness , others pursue their ...
... causes we disappear one after another , and are seen no more . Every one who enters upon public life has such a bridge to pass . Some slip through at the very commencement of their career from thoughtlessness , others pursue their ...
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... cause which I have undertaken to defend . You will not , then , be surprised when I inform you that it is only the name of its author which has induced me to notice an Appendix to a Sermon which you have lately given to the world , with ...
... cause which I have undertaken to defend . You will not , then , be surprised when I inform you that it is only the name of its author which has induced me to notice an Appendix to a Sermon which you have lately given to the world , with ...
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... cause of twenty - five millions of people , I may say of the whole human race , should have been so materially injured . Any other sorrow for the death of Louis is irrational and weak . In France royalty is no more . The person of the ...
... cause of twenty - five millions of people , I may say of the whole human race , should have been so materially injured . Any other sorrow for the death of Louis is irrational and weak . In France royalty is no more . The person of the ...
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... causes . Where monarchy is found in its greatest intensity , as in Morocco and Turkey , this observation is illustrated in a very pointed manner , and indeed is more or less striking as governments are more or less despotic . The reason ...
... causes . Where monarchy is found in its greatest intensity , as in Morocco and Turkey , this observation is illustrated in a very pointed manner , and indeed is more or less striking as governments are more or less despotic . The reason ...
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... cause in our aristocratical prejudices . Are you disgusted with the hypocrisy and sycophancy of our intercourse in private life ? You may find the cause in the necessity of dissimulation which we have established by regulations which ...
... cause in our aristocratical prejudices . Are you disgusted with the hypocrisy and sycophancy of our intercourse in private life ? You may find the cause in the necessity of dissimulation which we have established by regulations which ...
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