The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... persons are now competent to take an account of that partnership . Indeed who wants to strike any balance ? " It would be interesting if we could now discover what " portion ” of this “ Tract ” was written by S. T. C .; but , in the ...
... persons are now competent to take an account of that partnership . Indeed who wants to strike any balance ? " It would be interesting if we could now discover what " portion ” of this “ Tract ” was written by S. T. C .; but , in the ...
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. weighty persons ; and Wordsworth will speak at the meeting , he being a freeholder . " 1 " Lockhart told me that Rogers was the best judge of English style he knew , and that he once read him a ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. weighty persons ; and Wordsworth will speak at the meeting , he being a freeholder . " 1 " Lockhart told me that Rogers was the best judge of English style he knew , and that he once read him a ...
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... person of the last anointed is no more also ; and I flatter myself I am not alone , even in this kingdom , when I wish that it may please the Almighty neither by the hands of His priests nor His nobles ( I allude to a striking passage ...
... person of the last anointed is no more also ; and I flatter myself I am not alone , even in this kingdom , when I wish that it may please the Almighty neither by the hands of His priests nor His nobles ( I allude to a striking passage ...
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... person in whom authority has been lodged should occasionally descend to the level of private citizen ; he will learn from it a wholesome lesson , and the people will be less liable to confound the person VOL . I C with the power . On ...
... person in whom authority has been lodged should occasionally descend to the level of private citizen ; he will learn from it a wholesome lesson , and the people will be less liable to confound the person VOL . I C with the power . On ...
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... person of the King the measures and misconduct of government . Had you chosen to speak , as you ought to have done , openly and explicitly , you must have expressed your just persuasion and implicit confidence in the integrity ...
... person of the King the measures and misconduct of government . Had you chosen to speak , as you ought to have done , openly and explicitly , you must have expressed your just persuasion and implicit confidence in the integrity ...
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