The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... feeling a particular share in the interests of mankind . But , above all , these men lament that any combination of circumstances should have rendered it necessary or advisable to veil for a moment the statues of the laws , and that by ...
... feeling a particular share in the interests of mankind . But , above all , these men lament that any combination of circumstances should have rendered it necessary or advisable to veil for a moment the statues of the laws , and that by ...
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... feelings of humanity ; and there must be a strange vice in that legislation from which can proceed laws in whose execution a man cannot be instrumental without forfeiting his self - esteem and in- curring the contempt of his fellow ...
... feelings of humanity ; and there must be a strange vice in that legislation from which can proceed laws in whose execution a man cannot be instrumental without forfeiting his self - esteem and in- curring the contempt of his fellow ...
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... feelings of humanity ; that the miseries entailed upon the marriage of those who are not rich will no longer tempt the bulk of mankind to fly to that promiscuous intercourse to which they are im- pelled by the instincts of nature , and ...
... feelings of humanity ; that the miseries entailed upon the marriage of those who are not rich will no longer tempt the bulk of mankind to fly to that promiscuous intercourse to which they are im- pelled by the instincts of nature , and ...
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... feelings of strangeness and awkwardness : they will look round for poetry , and will be induced to enquire by what species of courtesy these attempts can be permitted to assume that title . It is desirable that such readers , for their ...
... feelings of strangeness and awkwardness : they will look round for poetry , and will be induced to enquire by what species of courtesy these attempts can be permitted to assume that title . It is desirable that such readers , for their ...
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... feeling some stronger attachment to it on that account than he would otherwise have felt . I include , you will ... feelings ascribed to men in low conditions in society , because their vanity and self - love tell them that these ...
... feeling some stronger attachment to it on that account than he would otherwise have felt . I include , you will ... feelings ascribed to men in low conditions in society , because their vanity and self - love tell them that these ...
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