The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... heart . Political virtues are developed at the expense of moral ones ; and the sweet emotions of compassion , evidently dangerous when traitors are to be punished , are too often altogether smothered . But is this a sufficient reason to ...
... heart . Political virtues are developed at the expense of moral ones ; and the sweet emotions of compassion , evidently dangerous when traitors are to be punished , are too often altogether smothered . But is this a sufficient reason to ...
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... heart of man , a sensible Republican will think it essential that the office of legislator be not intrusted to the same man for a succession of years . He will also be induced to this wise restraint by I 11 BISHOP OF LANDAFF.
... heart of man , a sensible Republican will think it essential that the office of legislator be not intrusted to the same man for a succession of years . He will also be induced to this wise restraint by I 11 BISHOP OF LANDAFF.
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... heart , he will banish from his code all laws such as the unnatural monster of primogeniture , such as encourage associa- tions against labour in the form of corporate bodies , and indeed all that monopolising system of legislation ...
... heart , he will banish from his code all laws such as the unnatural monster of primogeniture , such as encourage associa- tions against labour in the form of corporate bodies , and indeed all that monopolising system of legislation ...
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... heart , that you have forgotten . Here I am reminded of what I have said on the subject of repre- sentation to be ... hearts of our children , that we are in possession of both ( liberty and equality ) , of as much of both as can ...
... heart , that you have forgotten . Here I am reminded of what I have said on the subject of repre- sentation to be ... hearts of our children , that we are in possession of both ( liberty and equality ) , of as much of both as can ...
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... hearts naked , and by looking out of ourselves to [ wards men ] who lead the simplest lives , and most according to Nature ; men who have never known false refinements , wayward and artificial desires , false criticisms , effeminate ...
... hearts naked , and by looking out of ourselves to [ wards men ] who lead the simplest lives , and most according to Nature ; men who have never known false refinements , wayward and artificial desires , false criticisms , effeminate ...
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