The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... look for you will look in vain , and it is feared you have at last fallen , through one of the numerous trap - doors , into the tide of contempt , to be swept down to the ocean of oblivion . It is not my intention to be illiberal ; these.
... look for you will look in vain , and it is feared you have at last fallen , through one of the numerous trap - doors , into the tide of contempt , to be swept down to the ocean of oblivion . It is not my intention to be illiberal ; these.
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... look upon their fathers as only enfranchised . I proceed to the sorrow you express for the fate of the French priesthood . The measure by which that body was immediately stripped of part of its possessions , and a more equal ...
... look upon their fathers as only enfranchised . I proceed to the sorrow you express for the fate of the French priesthood . The measure by which that body was immediately stripped of part of its possessions , and a more equal ...
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... look upon it as a signal act of justice that they should thus un- expectedly be stripped of the rewards of their vices and their crimes . If you should lament the sad reverse by which the hero of the necklace1 has been divested of about ...
... look upon it as a signal act of justice that they should thus un- expectedly be stripped of the rewards of their vices and their crimes . If you should lament the sad reverse by which the hero of the necklace1 has been divested of about ...
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... look for . Having destroyed every external object of delusion , let us now see what makes the supposition necessary that the people will mislead themselves . Your Lordship respects " peasants and mechanics when they intrude not ...
... look for . Having destroyed every external object of delusion , let us now see what makes the supposition necessary that the people will mislead themselves . Your Lordship respects " peasants and mechanics when they intrude not ...
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... look upon it , then , as my duty to try the pro- priety of these distinctions by that criterion , and think it will be no difficult task to prove that these separations among mankind are absurd , impolitic , and immoral . Considering ...
... look upon it , then , as my duty to try the pro- priety of these distinctions by that criterion , and think it will be no difficult task to prove that these separations among mankind are absurd , impolitic , and immoral . Considering ...
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