The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... express . The passion of pity is one of which , above all others , a Christian teacher should be cautious of cherishing the abuse when , under the influence of reason , it is regulated by the disproportion of the pain suffered to the ...
... express . The passion of pity is one of which , above all others , a Christian teacher should be cautious of cherishing the abuse when , under the influence of reason , it is regulated by the disproportion of the pain suffered to the ...
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... express for the fate of the French priesthood . The measure by which that body was immediately stripped of part of its possessions , and a more equal distribution enjoined of the rest , does not meet with your Lordship's approbation ...
... express for the fate of the French priesthood . The measure by which that body was immediately stripped of part of its possessions , and a more equal distribution enjoined of the rest , does not meet with your Lordship's approbation ...
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... express it , as if it were a thing as indifferent as a taste for rope - dancing , or Frontiniac , or Sherry . Aristotle , I have been told , has said , that Poetry is the most philosophic of all writing : it is so : its object is truth ...
... express it , as if it were a thing as indifferent as a taste for rope - dancing , or Frontiniac , or Sherry . Aristotle , I have been told , has said , that Poetry is the most philosophic of all writing : it is so : its object is truth ...
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... express himself as other men express themselves . To this it may be added , that while he is only selecting from the real language of men , or , which amounts to the same thing , composing accurately in the spirit of such selection , he ...
... express himself as other men express themselves . To this it may be added , that while he is only selecting from the real language of men , or , which amounts to the same thing , composing accurately in the spirit of such selection , he ...
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... heart ; as in a specula- tion that appertaineth not unto him ; —but a feeling Christian will express , in his words , a character of hate or love . - LORD BACON . ADVERTISEMENT THE following pages originated in the opposition which was.
... heart ; as in a specula- tion that appertaineth not unto him ; —but a feeling Christian will express , in his words , a character of hate or love . - LORD BACON . ADVERTISEMENT THE following pages originated in the opposition which was.
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