The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... virtues . Before I take notice of what you appear to have laid down as principles , it may not be improper to advert to some incidental opinions found at the commencement of your political confession of faith . At a period big with the ...
... virtues . Before I take notice of what you appear to have laid down as principles , it may not be improper to advert to some incidental opinions found at the commencement of your political confession of faith . At a period big with the ...
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... 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 , above all , these men lament that any combination of ...
... 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 , above all , these men lament that any combination of ...
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... virtues are developed at the expense of moral ones ; and the sweet emotions of compassion , evidently dangerous when traitors are to be punished , are too often altogether smothered . But is this a sufficient reason to reprobate a ...
... virtues are developed at the expense of moral ones ; and the sweet emotions of compassion , evidently dangerous when traitors are to be punished , are too often altogether smothered . But is this a sufficient reason to reprobate a ...
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... virtue of the legislator by knowing that , in the capacity of private citizen , to - morrow he must either smart under the oppression or bless the justice of the law which he has enacted to - day . Perhaps in the very outset of this ...
... virtue of the legislator by knowing that , in the capacity of private citizen , to - morrow he must either smart under the oppression or bless the justice of the law which he has enacted to - day . Perhaps in the very outset of this ...
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... Virtues , talents , and acquire- ments are all that it will look for . Having destroyed every external object of delusion , let us now see what makes the supposition necessary that the people will mislead themselves . Your Lordship ...
... Virtues , talents , and acquire- ments are all that it will look for . Having destroyed every external object of delusion , let us now see what makes the supposition necessary that the people will mislead themselves . Your Lordship ...
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