The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Duty , " were not Wordsworth's . The Poet expressed a wish that his nephew , the late Bishop of Lincoln , who wrote his Memoirs , should edit his Prose Works ; and afterwards that his son - in - law- Quillinan - should do so . So late ...
... Duty , " were not Wordsworth's . The Poet expressed a wish that his nephew , the late Bishop of Lincoln , who wrote his Memoirs , should edit his Prose Works ; and afterwards that his son - in - law- Quillinan - should do so . So late ...
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... Duty . It is now well known that " Mathetes " was John Wilson , and that his commentator was Wordsworth . What probably led Dr. Grosart to include both of these communications to The Friend , under the common title of " Advice to the ...
... Duty . It is now well known that " Mathetes " was John Wilson , and that his commentator was Wordsworth . What probably led Dr. Grosart to include both of these communications to The Friend , under the common title of " Advice to the ...
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... duties of legislation a citizen should be possessed of a certain fixed property . Virtues , talents , and acquire- ments are all that it will look for . Having destroyed every external object of delusion , let us now see what makes the ...
... duties of legislation a citizen should be possessed of a certain fixed property . Virtues , talents , and acquire- ments are all that it will look for . Having destroyed every external object of delusion , let us now see what makes the ...
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... duties to be performed and the powers that are to perform them ; and as the measures of government , far from gaining additional vigour , are , on the contrary , enfeebled by being intrusted to one hand , what arguments can be used for ...
... duties to be performed and the powers that are to perform them ; and as the measures of government , far from gaining additional vigour , are , on the contrary , enfeebled by being intrusted to one hand , what arguments can be used for ...
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... duty to try the pro- priety of these distinctions by that criterion , and think it will be no difficult task to prove that these separations among mankind are absurd , impolitic , and immoral . Considering hereditary nobility as a ...
... duty to try the pro- priety of these distinctions by that criterion , and think it will be no difficult task to prove that these separations among mankind are absurd , impolitic , and immoral . Considering hereditary nobility as a ...
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