The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... mankind receive opinions upon authority , I am apprehensive lest the doctrines which they will there find should derive a weight from your name to which they are by no means intrinsically entitled . I will therefore examine what you ...
... mankind receive opinions upon authority , I am apprehensive lest the doctrines which they will there find should derive a weight from your name to which they are by no means intrinsically entitled . I will therefore examine what you ...
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... mankind have made it necessary to force an individual into an unnatural situa- tion , which requires more than human talents and human virtues , and at the same time precludes him from attain- ing even a moderate knowledge of common ...
... mankind have made it necessary to force an individual into an unnatural situa- tion , which requires more than human talents and human virtues , and at the same time precludes him from attain- ing even a moderate knowledge of common ...
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... mankind , actuated by these fatal prejudices , even more ready to lay themselves under the feet of the great than the great are to trample upon them . Now taking for granted , that in Republics men live under the tyranny of what you ...
... mankind , actuated by these fatal prejudices , even more ready to lay themselves under the feet of the great than the great are to trample upon them . Now taking for granted , that in Republics men live under the tyranny of what you ...
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... mankind have appeared incapable of discerning their true interests , no conclusion can be drawn against my principle . At this moment have we not daily the strongest proofs of the success with which , in what you call the best of all ...
... mankind have appeared incapable of discerning their true interests , no conclusion can be drawn against my principle . At this moment have we not daily the strongest proofs of the success with which , in what you call the best of all ...
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... mankind , which , though it may be easily modified by government , exists independent of it ; I mean the distinction of wealth , which always will attend superior talents and industry . It cannot be denied that the security of in ...
... mankind , which , though it may be easily modified by government , exists independent of it ; I mean the distinction of wealth , which always will attend superior talents and industry . It cannot be denied that the security of in ...
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