The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... eye of the reader , without adding to , or taking from , the original in any way . It was towards the close of March 1809 that Words- worth completed the manuscript of this Essay . He then sent it to De Quincey , who was resident in ...
... eye of the reader , without adding to , or taking from , the original in any way . It was towards the close of March 1809 that Words- worth completed the manuscript of this Essay . He then sent it to De Quincey , who was resident in ...
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... eyes of Louis the corse of one of his murdered brothers , might not have exclaimed to him : " Tyran , voilà ton ouvrage . ” Think of this , and you will not want consolation under any depression your spirits may feel at the contrast ...
... eyes of Louis the corse of one of his murdered brothers , might not have exclaimed to him : " Tyran , voilà ton ouvrage . ” Think of this , and you will not want consolation under any depression your spirits may feel at the contrast ...
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... eyes of the human race ; why , like the inveterate enemy of Philip , in putting your name to the shaft , did you not declare openly its destination ? As a teacher of religion , your Lordship cannot be ignorant of a class of breaches of ...
... eyes of the human race ; why , like the inveterate enemy of Philip , in putting your name to the shaft , did you not declare openly its destination ? As a teacher of religion , your Lordship cannot be ignorant of a class of breaches of ...
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... rank ; few descend lower , among cottages and fields , and among 1 The Mad Mother , afterwards Her eyes are wild . See " The Poetical Works , " vol . i . p . 258.-ED. children . A man must have done this habitually be- 38 III ΤΟ.
... rank ; few descend lower , among cottages and fields , and among 1 The Mad Mother , afterwards Her eyes are wild . See " The Poetical Works , " vol . i . p . 258.-ED. children . A man must have done this habitually be- 38 III ΤΟ.
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... that I point my reader's attention to 1 In the editions of 1836-43 Wordsworth added , " And the one beginning ' Her eyes are wild , ' etc . " - ED . this mark of distinction , far less for the sake IV 51 THE PREFACE TO LYRICAL BALLADS.
... that I point my reader's attention to 1 In the editions of 1836-43 Wordsworth added , " And the one beginning ' Her eyes are wild , ' etc . " - ED . this mark of distinction , far less for the sake IV 51 THE PREFACE TO LYRICAL BALLADS.
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