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... follow in about a fortnight . In May he got alarmed about some expressions he had used , and Mr. Daniel Stewart , editor of The Courier , undertook to read the proofs with a view to the correction of any libelous passages . Another ...
... follow in about a fortnight . In May he got alarmed about some expressions he had used , and Mr. Daniel Stewart , editor of The Courier , undertook to read the proofs with a view to the correction of any libelous passages . Another ...
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... The lines entitled Expostulation and Reply , and those which follow , arose out of conversation with a friend who was somewhat unreasonably attached to modern books of Moral Philosophy . Ꭰ ΤΟ 1 MY DEAR SIR , Had it not 32 II ADVERTISEMENT.
... The lines entitled Expostulation and Reply , and those which follow , arose out of conversation with a friend who was somewhat unreasonably attached to modern books of Moral Philosophy . Ꭰ ΤΟ 1 MY DEAR SIR , Had it not 32 II ADVERTISEMENT.
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... follows a question , Does not please whom ? Some have little knowledge of natural imagery of any kind , and , of course , little relish for it ; some are disgusted with the very mention of the words pastoral poetry , sheep or shepherds ...
... follows a question , Does not please whom ? Some have little knowledge of natural imagery of any kind , and , of course , little relish for it ; some are disgusted with the very mention of the words pastoral poetry , sheep or shepherds ...
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... follow the fluxes and refluxes of the mind when agitated by the great and simple affections of our nature . This ... follows , from " I have also " ( p . 50 ) to " upon this subject " ( page 51 ) , which was printed in the editions of ...
... follow the fluxes and refluxes of the mind when agitated by the great and simple affections of our nature . This ... follows , from " I have also " ( p . 50 ) to " upon this subject " ( page 51 ) , which was printed in the editions of ...
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... follows from " the language of such , " etc. , down to proper to remind the reader " ( p . 64 ) , was added in the edition of 1802.-ED. supposed ornaments : for if the Poet's subject be judici- 56 IV THE PREFACE TO LYRICAL BALLADS.
... follows from " the language of such , " etc. , down to proper to remind the reader " ( p . 64 ) , was added in the edition of 1802.-ED. supposed ornaments : for if the Poet's subject be judici- 56 IV THE PREFACE TO LYRICAL BALLADS.
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