The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... fear and sorrow . These , and the like , are the sensations and objects which the Poet describes , as they are the sensations of other men , and the objects which interest them . The Poet thinks and feels in the spirit of the passions ...
... fear and sorrow . These , and the like , are the sensations and objects which the Poet describes , as they are the sensations of other men , and the objects which interest them . The Poet thinks and feels in the spirit of the passions ...
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... fear . If this attempt should not be made wholly in vain , my ingenious correspondent , and all who are in a state of mind resem- bling that of which he gives so lively a picture , will be enabled more readily and surely to distinguish ...
... fear . If this attempt should not be made wholly in vain , my ingenious correspondent , and all who are in a state of mind resem- bling that of which he gives so lively a picture , will be enabled more readily and surely to distinguish ...
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... fear , hatred , despondency , and the rankling of disappointed hopes ( all which in after life give birth to , and regulate , the efforts of men and determine their opinions ) have power to preside over the choice of the young , if the ...
... fear , hatred , despondency , and the rankling of disappointed hopes ( all which in after life give birth to , and regulate , the efforts of men and determine their opinions ) have power to preside over the choice of the young , if the ...
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... fear , shame , sorrow , nor of ungovernable and vexing thoughts ; because , although these have been and have done mighty service , they are overlooked in that stage of life when youth is passing into manhood — over- looked , or ...
... fear , shame , sorrow , nor of ungovernable and vexing thoughts ; because , although these have been and have done mighty service , they are overlooked in that stage of life when youth is passing into manhood — over- looked , or ...
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... fear of being deceived or degraded , not to analyse with scrupulous minuteness , but to accumulate in genial confidence ; its instinct , its safety , its benefit , its glory , is to love , to admire , to feel , and to labour . Nature ...
... fear of being deceived or degraded , not to analyse with scrupulous minuteness , but to accumulate in genial confidence ; its instinct , its safety , its benefit , its glory , is to love , to admire , to feel , and to labour . Nature ...
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