The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... be placed in the " Prose Works . " These works were never brought together till Dr. Grosart edited them in 1876 . I write with the greatest respect of Dr. Grosart's labour , and of the services which he rendered to PREFACE.
... be placed in the " Prose Works . " These works were never brought together till Dr. Grosart edited them in 1876 . I write with the greatest respect of Dr. Grosart's labour , and of the services which he rendered to PREFACE.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. labour , and of the services which he rendered to the memory of Wordsworth , by his edition of that year . He did great service , but my admiration for his work does not blind me to certain things ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. labour , and of the services which he rendered to the memory of Wordsworth , by his edition of that year . He did great service , but my admiration for his work does not blind me to certain things ...
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... labours of love " Wordsworth was abundantly grateful , and he expressed his gratitude to De Quincey . The latter , however , seems to have worried the printers ( chiefly about details of punctuation ) to such an extent that the press ...
... labours of love " Wordsworth was abundantly grateful , and he expressed his gratitude to De Quincey . The latter , however , seems to have worried the printers ( chiefly about details of punctuation ) to such an extent that the press ...
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... labour , of cold , and of hunger ? Appearing , as I do , the advocate of Republicanism , let me not be misunderstood . I am well aware , from the abuse of the executive power in States , that there is not a single European nation but ...
... labour , of cold , and of hunger ? Appearing , as I do , the advocate of Republicanism , let me not be misunderstood . I am well aware , from the abuse of the executive power in States , that there is not a single European nation but ...
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... labour under a variety of partial and oppressive laws , we have an evident proof of the nullity of regal interference , as the king's name is confessedly a mere fiction , and justice is known to be most equitably administered when the ...
... labour under a variety of partial and oppressive laws , we have an evident proof of the nullity of regal interference , as the king's name is confessedly a mere fiction , and justice is known to be most equitably administered when the ...
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