The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... tion of the Scenery of the Lakes , been separated from his " Letters , " and his " Notes " to his Poems ; and there is some difficulty in doing so , in the present edition . Many of his " Letters " were , in reality , long " Essays ...
... tion of the Scenery of the Lakes , been separated from his " Letters , " and his " Notes " to his Poems ; and there is some difficulty in doing so , in the present edition . Many of his " Letters " were , in reality , long " Essays ...
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... tion , " affixed by Dr. Grosart to Wordsworth's letter to the Bishop of Landaff . But further , under the general title of " Advice to the Young " ( which was not , and never could have been Wordsworth's ) , we have ( 1 ) this letter of ...
... tion , " affixed by Dr. Grosart to Wordsworth's letter to the Bishop of Landaff . But further , under the general title of " Advice to the Young " ( which was not , and never could have been Wordsworth's ) , we have ( 1 ) this letter of ...
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... tion as minutely as its importance demands , so far from stopping to bewail his death , you would rather have regretted that the blind fondness of his people had placed a human being in that monstrous situation which rendered him ...
... tion as minutely as its importance demands , so far from stopping to bewail his death , you would rather have regretted that the blind fondness of his people had placed a human being in that monstrous situation which rendered him ...
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... tion , which requires more than human talents and human virtues , and at the same time precludes him from attain- ing even a moderate knowledge of common life , and from feeling a particular share in the interests of mankind . But ...
... tion , which requires more than human talents and human virtues , and at the same time precludes him from attain- ing even a moderate knowledge of common life , and from feeling a particular share in the interests of mankind . But ...
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... tion of a remedy . Even the clergy were conscious of such necessity ; and aware , from the immunities they had long enjoyed , that the people would insist upon their bearing some share of the burden , offered of themselves a ...
... tion of a remedy . Even the clergy were conscious of such necessity ; and aware , from the immunities they had long enjoyed , that the people would insist upon their bearing some share of the burden , offered of themselves a ...
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