The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. 1 PREFACE 29 66 THE Prose Works of Wordsworth have never.
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. 1 PREFACE 29 66 THE Prose Works of Wordsworth have never.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. PREFACE 29 66 THE Prose Works of Wordsworth have never till now been brought ... never brought together till Dr. Grosart edited them in 1876 . I write with the greatest respect of Dr. Grosart's ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. PREFACE 29 66 THE Prose Works of Wordsworth have never till now been brought ... never brought together till Dr. Grosart edited them in 1876 . I write with the greatest respect of Dr. Grosart's ...
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... never could have been Wordsworth's ) , we have ( 1 ) this letter of John Wilson's to The Friend ; ( 2 ) a paper by Wordsworth , in reply , headed , " Answer to the Letter of Mathetes , " -a title which Wordsworth never gave to his Essay ...
... never could have been Wordsworth's ) , we have ( 1 ) this letter of John Wilson's to The Friend ; ( 2 ) a paper by Wordsworth , in reply , headed , " Answer to the Letter of Mathetes , " -a title which Wordsworth never gave to his Essay ...
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... never be supposed the emanation of the general will without concluding the people stripped of reason , of sentiment , and even of that first instinct which prompts them to preserve their own existence . I I congratulate your Lordship ...
... never be supposed the emanation of the general will without concluding the people stripped of reason , of sentiment , and even of that first instinct which prompts them to preserve their own existence . I I congratulate your Lordship ...
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... never known false refinements , wayward and artificial desires , false criticisms , effeminate habits of thinking and feeling , or who having known these things have outgrown them . This latter class is the most to be depended upon ...
... never known false refinements , wayward and artificial desires , false criticisms , effeminate habits of thinking and feeling , or who having known these things have outgrown them . This latter class is the most to be depended upon ...
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