The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... effect in calming a perturbation which , you say , has been excited in the minds of the lower orders of the community . While , with a servility which has prejudiced many people against religion itself , the ministers of the Church of ...
... effect in calming a perturbation which , you say , has been excited in the minds of the lower orders of the community . While , with a servility which has prejudiced many people against religion itself , the ministers of the Church of ...
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... effects have rendered it possible for the few to afford so much , and have shown us that such a multitude of our brothers exist in even helpless indigence . Your Lordship tells us that the science of civil government has received all ...
... effects have rendered it possible for the few to afford so much , and have shown us that such a multitude of our brothers exist in even helpless indigence . Your Lordship tells us that the science of civil government has received all ...
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... present turbulent crisis , expressing a wish that they may have some effect in tranquillising the minds of the people . Whence comes it , then , that the two grand causes of this working of the popular I 25 BISHOP OF LANDAFF 25.
... present turbulent crisis , expressing a wish that they may have some effect in tranquillising the minds of the people . Whence comes it , then , that the two grand causes of this working of the popular I 25 BISHOP OF LANDAFF 25.
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... effects , in the degree in which we frequently find them to be produced , there must be a peculiar sensibility of original organisation combining with moral accidents , as is ex- hibited in The Brothers and in Ruth ; I mean , to produce ...
... effects , in the degree in which we frequently find them to be produced , there must be a peculiar sensibility of original organisation combining with moral accidents , as is ex- hibited in The Brothers and in Ruth ; I mean , to produce ...
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... a place in which to insert the stanza without checking the pro- gress of it , and [ so leaving ] a deadness upon the feeling . This poem has , I know , frequently produced the same effect as it did upon you and your friends ; III 4I ΤΟ.
... a place in which to insert the stanza without checking the pro- gress of it , and [ so leaving ] a deadness upon the feeling . This poem has , I know , frequently produced the same effect as it did upon you and your friends ; III 4I ΤΟ.
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