The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... 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 myself from any truths , how- ever severe , which I may think beneficial to the ...
... 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 myself from any truths , how- ever severe , which I may think beneficial to the ...
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. have advanced , from a hope of being able to do away any impression left on the minds of such as may be liable to confound with argument a strong prepossession for your Lordship's talents ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. have advanced , from a hope of being able to do away any impression left on the minds of such as may be liable to confound with argument a strong prepossession for your Lordship's talents ...
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... hope that the class of wretches called mendicants will not much longer shock the 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 ...
... hope that the class of wretches called mendicants will not much longer shock the 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 ...
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... hope that I have done so . But a great Poet ought to do more than this ; he ought , to a certain degree , to rectify men's feelings , to give them new compositions of feeling , to render their feelings more sane , pure , and permanent ...
... hope that I have done so . But a great Poet ought to do more than this ; he ought , to a certain degree , to rectify men's feelings , to give them new compositions of feeling , to render their feelings more sane , pure , and permanent ...
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... hope I should please.1 Several of my Friends are anxious for the success of these Poems , from a belief , that , if the views with which they were composed were indeed realised , a class of Poetry would be produced , well adapted to ...
... hope I should please.1 Several of my Friends are anxious for the success of these Poems , from a belief , that , if the views with which they were composed were indeed realised , a class of Poetry would be produced , well adapted to ...
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