The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: With Life ; Six Engravings on Steel, Volumen6Gall & Inglis, 1880 - 522 páginas |
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... Nature . Archbishop Whately , with that happiness of illustration for which he is remarkable above all contemporary writers , compares the eloquence of some orators to moonlight , which draws attention to itself , and that of others to ...
... Nature . Archbishop Whately , with that happiness of illustration for which he is remarkable above all contemporary writers , compares the eloquence of some orators to moonlight , which draws attention to itself , and that of others to ...
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... Nature and Education had qualified him for such employment . As subsidiary to this pre- paration , he undertook to record , in verse , the origin and progress of his own powers , as far as he was acquainted with them . That Work ...
... Nature and Education had qualified him for such employment . As subsidiary to this pre- paration , he undertook to record , in verse , the origin and progress of his own powers , as far as he was acquainted with them . That Work ...
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... Nature , and on Human Life , Musing in solitude , I oft perceive Fair trains of imagery before me rise , Accompanied by feelings of delight Pure , or with no unpleasing sadness mixed ; And I am conscious of affecting thoughts And dear ...
... Nature , and on Human Life , Musing in solitude , I oft perceive Fair trains of imagery before me rise , Accompanied by feelings of delight Pure , or with no unpleasing sadness mixed ; And I am conscious of affecting thoughts And dear ...
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... Nature ; men endowed with highest gifts , The vision and the faculty divine ; Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse , ( Which , in the docile season of their youth , It was denied them to acquire , through lack Of culture and the ...
... Nature ; men endowed with highest gifts , The vision and the faculty divine ; Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse , ( Which , in the docile season of their youth , It was denied them to acquire , through lack Of culture and the ...
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... Nature , and already was prepared , By his intense conceptions , to receive Deeply the lesson deep of love which he , Whom Nature , by whatever means , has taught To feel intensely , cannot but receive . From early childhood , even , as ...
... Nature , and already was prepared , By his intense conceptions , to receive Deeply the lesson deep of love which he , Whom Nature , by whatever means , has taught To feel intensely , cannot but receive . From early childhood , even , as ...
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