The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... spirit which you may not approve — for it is a republican spirit — I shall not preclude myself from any truths , how- ever severe , which I may think beneficial to the cause which I have undertaken to defend . You will not , then , be ...
... spirit which you may not approve — for it is a republican spirit — I shall not preclude myself from any truths , how- ever severe , which I may think beneficial to the cause which I have undertaken to defend . You will not , then , be ...
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... spirits may feel at the contrast exhibited by Louis on the most splendid throne of the universe , and Louis alone in the tower of the Temple or on the scaffold . But there is a class of men who received the news of the late execution ...
... spirits may feel at the contrast exhibited by Louis on the most splendid throne of the universe , and Louis alone in the tower of the Temple or on the scaffold . But there is a class of men who received the news of the late execution ...
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... spirit of jealousy , of severity , of disquietude , of vexation , indispensable from a state of war between the oppressors and oppressed , must of necessity confuse the ideas of morality , and contract the benign exertion of the best ...
... spirit of jealousy , of severity , of disquietude , of vexation , indispensable from a state of war between the oppressors and oppressed , must of necessity confuse the ideas of morality , and contract the benign exertion of the best ...
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... spirits in a round of wanton vagaries ; but it will soon return to itself , and enjoy its freedom in moderate and regular delight . But , to resume the subject of universal representation , I ought to have mentioned before , that in the ...
... spirits in a round of wanton vagaries ; but it will soon return to itself , and enjoy its freedom in moderate and regular delight . But , to resume the subject of universal representation , I ought to have mentioned before , that in the ...
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... spirit of the elder poets ; but with a few exceptions , the Author believes that the language adopted in it has been equally intelligible for these three last centuries . The lines entitled Expostulation and Reply , and those which ...
... spirit of the elder poets ; but with a few exceptions , the Author believes that the language adopted in it has been equally intelligible for these three last centuries . The lines entitled Expostulation and Reply , and those which ...
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