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... he and I and Coleridge will set the business in its true light , in the county newspapers , and frame the resolutions , to be brought forward by some weighty persons ; and Wordsworth will speak at the meeting PREFACE xiii.
... he and I and Coleridge will set the business in its true light , in the county newspapers , and frame the resolutions , to be brought forward by some weighty persons ; and Wordsworth will speak at the meeting PREFACE xiii.
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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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... speaking race . I should add that Mr. Gordon Wordsworth , and his cousin Mr. William Wordsworth , readily grant me permission to reprint the " Prose Works " : Dr. Grosart concurring , with the proviso that I must state that many of them ...
... speaking race . I should add that Mr. Gordon Wordsworth , and his cousin Mr. William Wordsworth , readily grant me permission to reprint the " Prose Works " : Dr. Grosart concurring , with the proviso that I must state that many of them ...
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... speak , as you ought to have done , openly and explicitly , you must have expressed your just persuasion and implicit confidence in the integrity , moderation , and wisdom of his Majesty's ministers . Have you forgot the avowed ...
... speak , as you ought to have done , openly and explicitly , you must have expressed your just persuasion and implicit confidence in the integrity , moderation , and wisdom of his Majesty's ministers . Have you forgot the avowed ...
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... speak upon the war , and your general disapprobation of French measures and French principles , expressed particularly at this moment , we are necessarily led also to conclude that you have no wish to dispel an infatuation which is now ...
... speak upon the war , and your general disapprobation of French measures and French principles , expressed particularly at this moment , we are necessarily led also to conclude that you have no wish to dispel an infatuation which is now ...
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