The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... wish that his nephew , the late Bishop of Lincoln , who wrote his Memoirs , should edit his Prose Works ; and afterwards that his son - in - law- Quillinan - should do so . So late as 1840 he told Professor Read that one reason for not ...
... wish that his nephew , the late Bishop of Lincoln , who wrote his Memoirs , should edit his Prose Works ; and afterwards that his son - in - law- Quillinan - should do so . So late as 1840 he told Professor Read that one reason for not ...
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... wish it to be supposed you are one of those who are unpersuaded of the guilt of Louis XVI . If you had attended to the history of the French Revolu- tion as minutely as its importance demands , so far from stopping to bewail his death ...
... wish it to be supposed you are one of those who are unpersuaded of the guilt of Louis XVI . If you had attended to the history of the French Revolu- tion as minutely as its importance demands , so far from stopping to bewail his death ...
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... wish that it may please the Almighty neither by the hands of His priests nor His nobles ( I allude to a striking passage of Racine ) to raise his posterity to the rank of his ancestors , and reillume the torch of extinguished David.1 1 ...
... wish that it may please the Almighty neither by the hands of His priests nor His nobles ( I allude to a striking passage of Racine ) to raise his posterity to the rank of his ancestors , and reillume the torch of extinguished David.1 1 ...
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... wish , as far as is in their power , to make the governors and the governed one— - will turn their thoughts to the system of universal representation , and will annex an equal importance to the suffrage of every individual . Jealous of ...
... wish , as far as is in their power , to make the governors and the governed one— - will turn their thoughts to the system of universal representation , and will annex an equal importance to the suffrage of every individual . Jealous of ...
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... turbulent crisis , expressing a wish that they may have some effect in tranquillising the minds of the people . Whence comes it , then , that the two grand causes of this working of the popular I 25 BISHOP OF LANDAFF 25.
... turbulent crisis , expressing a wish that they may have some effect in tranquillising the minds of the people . Whence comes it , then , that the two grand causes of this working of the popular I 25 BISHOP OF LANDAFF 25.
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