The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... ment , " " stedfast , ” “ palateable , ” “ publickly , " are discarded . In all his prose writings Wordsworth's use of capital letters was quite casual . I have sometimes been com- pelled to reduce their number ; but , quite as often ...
... ment , " " stedfast , ” “ palateable , ” “ publickly , " are discarded . In all his prose writings Wordsworth's use of capital letters was quite casual . I have sometimes been com- pelled to reduce their number ; but , quite as often ...
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... ment . " I return to the quotation in which you reprobate Republicanism . Relying upon the temper of the times , you have surely thought little argument necessary to content what few will be hardy enough to support ; the strongest of ...
... ment . " I return to the quotation in which you reprobate Republicanism . Relying upon the temper of the times , you have surely thought little argument necessary to content what few will be hardy enough to support ; the strongest of ...
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... ment of themselves constitute a distinction which over- turns what has just been said on the strict affinity of metrical language with that of prose , and paves the way for other artificial distinctions which the mind voluntarily admits ...
... ment of themselves constitute a distinction which over- turns what has just been said on the strict affinity of metrical language with that of prose , and paves the way for other artificial distinctions which the mind voluntarily admits ...
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... ment , sitting at Seville , introduces its declaration of war in words to the same effect . " France , under the government of the emperor Napoleon the First , has violated towards Spain the most sacred compacts - has arrested her ...
... ment , sitting at Seville , introduces its declaration of war in words to the same effect . " France , under the government of the emperor Napoleon the First , has violated towards Spain the most sacred compacts - has arrested her ...
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... ment these men were enabled to act in this manner , and which sanctioned the Convention by permitting them to carry it into execution , thereby taken to itself a weight of guilt , in which the Nation must feel that it participates ...
... ment these men were enabled to act in this manner , and which sanctioned the Convention by permitting them to carry it into execution , thereby taken to itself a weight of guilt , in which the Nation must feel that it participates ...
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