The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... things , which detract from its per- fection . It was a mistake to include in " The Prose Works of Wordsworth " the letter of Professor Wilson to The Friend signed " Mathetes , " without a very clear indication , in the table of ...
... things , which detract from its per- fection . It was a mistake to include in " The Prose Works of Wordsworth " the letter of Professor Wilson to The Friend signed " Mathetes , " without a very clear indication , in the table of ...
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... thing is done in Cumberland here , it will originate with Wordsworth 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 ...
... thing is done in Cumberland here , it will originate with Wordsworth 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 ...
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... things do , out of buried and long - forgotten stores , and be re - edited by those who remember that " all things come to those who wait . " In the course of changes of residence , literary papers are often lost . If these Wordsworth ...
... things do , out of buried and long - forgotten stores , and be re - edited by those who remember that " all things come to those who wait . " In the course of changes of residence , literary papers are often lost . If these Wordsworth ...
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... things ? It is the province of education to rectify the erroneous notions which a habit of oppression , and even of resistance , may have created , and to soften this ferocity of character , proceeding from a necessary sus- pension of ...
... things ? It is the province of education to rectify the erroneous notions which a habit of oppression , and even of resistance , may have created , and to soften this ferocity of character , proceeding from a necessary sus- pension of ...
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... thing very rare -- have been conferred as the rewards of merit , those to whom they have descended , far from being thereby animated to imitate their ancestor , have . presumed upon that lustre which they supposed thrown round them ...
... thing very rare -- have been conferred as the rewards of merit , those to whom they have descended , far from being thereby animated to imitate their ancestor , have . presumed upon that lustre which they supposed thrown round them ...
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