The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... scaffold . But there is a class of men who received the news of the late execution with much more heartfelt sorrow than that 1 M. Gregoire . - W . W. which you , among such a multitude , so officiously I 5 BISHOP OF LANDAFF.
... scaffold . But there is a class of men who received the news of the late execution with much more heartfelt sorrow than that 1 M. Gregoire . - W . W. which you , among such a multitude , so officiously I 5 BISHOP OF LANDAFF.
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... received all the perfection of which it is capable . For my part , I am more enthusiastic . The sorrow I feel from the contemplation of this melan- choly picture is not unconsoled by a comfortable hope that the class of wretches called ...
... received all the perfection of which it is capable . For my part , I am more enthusiastic . The sorrow I feel from the contemplation of this melan- choly picture is not unconsoled by a comfortable hope that the class of wretches called ...
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... receiving a strong bias , not merely from the impressions of general Nature , but also from local objects and images . But it seems that to produce these effects , in the degree in which we frequently find them to be produced , there ...
... receiving a strong bias , not merely from the impressions of general Nature , but also from local objects and images . But it seems that to produce these effects , in the degree in which we frequently find them to be produced , there ...
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... receiving from ordinary moral sensations another and more salutary impression than we are accustomed to receive from them . It has also been part of my general purpose to attempt to sketch characters under the influence of less ...
... receiving from ordinary moral sensations another and more salutary impression than we are accustomed to receive from them . It has also been part of my general purpose to attempt to sketch characters under the influence of less ...
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... received from metrical language depends . Among the chief of these causes is to be reckoned a principle which must be well known to those who have made any of the Arts the object of accurate reflection ; I mean the pleasure which the ...
... received from metrical language depends . Among the chief of these causes is to be reckoned a principle which must be well known to those who have made any of the Arts the object of accurate reflection ; I mean the pleasure which the ...
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