The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Common Enemy at this crisis ; and specifically as affected by the Convention of Cintra . ( 1809. ) VI a . Introduction to Select Views in Cumberland , Westmore- land , and Lancashire , by the Reverend Joseph Wilkinson , ( 1810 ) ...
... Common Enemy at this crisis ; and specifically as affected by the Convention of Cintra . ( 1809. ) VI a . Introduction to Select Views in Cumberland , Westmore- land , and Lancashire , by the Reverend Joseph Wilkinson , ( 1810 ) ...
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... common title of " Advice to the Young " in The Prose Works of William Wordsworth , was the fact that the Poet's nephew , the late Bishop of Lincoln , entitled the XXIX chapter of his Memoirs of William Wordsworth , “ Advice to the Young ...
... common title of " Advice to the Young " in The Prose Works of William Wordsworth , was the fact that the Poet's nephew , the late Bishop of Lincoln , entitled the XXIX chapter of his Memoirs of William Wordsworth , “ Advice to the Young ...
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... common life , and from feeling a particular share in the interests of mankind . But , above all , these men lament that any combination of circumstances should have rendered it necessary or advisable to veil for a moment the statues of ...
... common life , and from feeling a particular share in the interests of mankind . But , above all , these men lament that any combination of circumstances should have rendered it necessary or advisable to veil for a moment the statues of ...
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... common feelings of humanity ; and there must be a strange vice in that legislation from which can proceed laws in whose execution a man cannot be instrumental without forfeiting his self - esteem and in- curring the contempt of his ...
... common feelings of humanity ; and there must be a strange vice in that legislation from which can proceed laws in whose execution a man cannot be instrumental without forfeiting his self - esteem and in- curring the contempt of his ...
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... common life , it is still more true in governments , that we should be just before we are generous ; but our legislators seem to have forgotten or despised this homely maxim . They have unjustly left unprotected that most important part ...
... common life , it is still more true in governments , that we should be just before we are generous ; but our legislators seem to have forgotten or despised this homely maxim . They have unjustly left unprotected that most important part ...
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