The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... given as to the identity of Mathetes , and only a partial clue to the identity of the author of the sequel , as the initials " W. W. " occur at the close of a quotation from the Ode to Duty . It is now well known that " Mathetes " was ...
... given as to the identity of Mathetes , and only a partial clue to the identity of the author of the sequel , as the initials " W. W. " occur at the close of a quotation from the Ode to Duty . It is now well known that " Mathetes " was ...
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... given a proof that even religious controversy may be conducted without asperity ; I hope I shall profit by your example . At the same time , with a spirit which you may not approve — for it is a republican spirit — I shall not preclude ...
... given a proof that even religious controversy may be conducted without asperity ; I hope I shall profit by your example . At the same time , with a spirit which you may not approve — for it is a republican spirit — I shall not preclude ...
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... given to the Re- publican system . It is with reluctance that I quit the subjects I have just touched upon ; but the nature of this Address does not permit me to continue the discussion . I proceed to what more immediately relates to ...
... given to the Re- publican system . It is with reluctance that I quit the subjects I have just touched upon ; but the nature of this Address does not permit me to continue the discussion . I proceed to what more immediately relates to ...
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... given with respect to the protection of his character , property , personal liberty , limb , and life , is afforded to every individual by our present constitution . " " Let it never be forgotten by ourselves , and let us impress the ...
... given with respect to the protection of his character , property , personal liberty , limb , and life , is afforded to every individual by our present constitution . " " Let it never be forgotten by ourselves , and let us impress the ...
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... given you has not been blind or unthinking ; you have studied the poems , and prove that you have entered into the spirit of them . They have not given you a cheap or vulgar pleasure ; therefore , I feel that you are entitled to my ...
... given you has not been blind or unthinking ; you have studied the poems , and prove that you have entered into the spirit of them . They have not given you a cheap or vulgar pleasure ; therefore , I feel that you are entitled to my ...
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