The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... produced it have obliged so many of her false adherents to disclaim with officious earnest- ness any desire to promote her interests ; nor are they disheartened by the diminution which their body is supposed already to have sustained ...
... produced it have obliged so many of her false adherents to disclaim with officious earnest- ness any desire to promote her interests ; nor are they disheartened by the diminution which their body is supposed already to have sustained ...
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... produced by severe thought , and a long - continued intercourse with the best models of composition . This is mentioned not with so ridiculous a purpose as to prevent the most inexperienced reader from judging for himself ; but merely ...
... produced by severe thought , and a long - continued intercourse with the best models of composition . This is mentioned not with so ridiculous a purpose as to prevent the most inexperienced reader from judging for himself ; but merely ...
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... produce an uniformity or national character , where the nation is small and is not made up of men who , inhabiting different soils , climates , etc. , by their civil usages and relations materially interfere with each other . It was so ...
... produce an uniformity or national character , where the nation is small and is not made up of men who , inhabiting different soils , climates , etc. , by their civil usages and relations materially interfere with each other . It was so ...
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... produce these effects , in the degree in which we frequently find them to be produced , there must be a peculiar sensibility of original organisation combining with moral accidents , as is ex- hibited in The Brothers and in Ruth ; I ...
... produce these effects , in the degree in which we frequently find them to be produced , there must be a peculiar sensibility of original organisation combining with moral accidents , as is ex- hibited in The Brothers and in Ruth ; I ...
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... place in which to insert the stanza without checking the pro- gress of it , and [ so leaving ] a deadness upon the feeling . This poem has , I know , frequently produced the same effect as it did upon you and your friends ; III 4I ΤΟ.
... place in which to insert the stanza without checking the pro- gress of it , and [ so leaving ] a deadness upon the feeling . This poem has , I know , frequently produced the same effect as it did upon you and your friends ; III 4I ΤΟ.
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