The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... knowledge of common life , and from 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 ...
... knowledge of common life , and from 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 ...
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... to keep the mass of the nation in ignorance , a moderate portion of useful knowledge would be universally disseminated . If your Lordship has travelled in the democratic cantons of Switzerland , you I 13 BISHOP OF LANDAFF.
... to keep the mass of the nation in ignorance , a moderate portion of useful knowledge would be universally disseminated . If your Lordship has travelled in the democratic cantons of Switzerland , you I 13 BISHOP OF LANDAFF.
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... knowledge ? Besides , it is another cause to execrate this doctrine that the consequence of such fatal delusion would be that they must entirely draw off their attention , not only from the government , but from their governors ; that ...
... knowledge ? Besides , it is another cause to execrate this doctrine that the consequence of such fatal delusion would be that they must entirely draw off their attention , not only from the government , but from their governors ; that ...
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... 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 ; some cannot tolerate a poem with a ghost or any ...
... 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 ; some cannot tolerate a poem with a ghost or any ...
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... expected from him ? He is a man speaking to men : a man , it is true , endowed with more lively sensibility , more enthusiasm and tenderness , who has a greater knowledge of human nature , and a IV 57 THE PREFACE TO LYRICAL BALLADS.
... expected from him ? He is a man speaking to men : a man , it is true , endowed with more lively sensibility , more enthusiasm and tenderness , who has a greater knowledge of human nature , and a IV 57 THE PREFACE TO LYRICAL BALLADS.
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With a Memoir, Volume 5 William Wordsworth Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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