The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... thought little argument necessary to content what few will be hardy enough to support ; the strongest of auxiliaries , imprisonment and the pillory , has left your arm little to perform . But the happiness of mankind is so closely ...
... thought little argument necessary to content what few will be hardy enough to support ; the strongest of auxiliaries , imprisonment and the pillory , has left your arm little to perform . But the happiness of mankind is so closely ...
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... thoughts to the system of universal representation , and will annex an equal importance to the suffrage of every individual . Jealous of giving up no more of the authority of the people than is necessary , they will be solicitous of ...
... thoughts to the system of universal representation , and will annex an equal importance to the suffrage of every individual . Jealous of giving up no more of the authority of the people than is necessary , they will be solicitous of ...
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... thought it necessary to set fire to the house of the philosophic Priestley , and to hunt down his life like that of a traitor or a parricide ? that , deprived almost of the necessaries of existence by the burden of their taxes , they ...
... thought it necessary to set fire to the house of the philosophic Priestley , and to hunt down his life like that of a traitor or a parricide ? that , deprived almost of the necessaries of existence by the burden of their taxes , they ...
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... thought necessary to nobility how such servile arts are encour- aged . Besides , where the most honourable of the Land do not blush to accept such offices as groom of the bed- chamber , master of the hounds , lords in waiting , captain ...
... thought necessary to nobility how such servile arts are encour- aged . Besides , where the most honourable of the Land do not blush to accept such offices as groom of the bed- chamber , master of the hounds , lords in waiting , captain ...
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... 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 to temper the ...
... 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 to temper the ...
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