The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... never quarrelled with them . As will be seen in these pages , his relationship to the dearest of his early friends — the one man with whom his name will be for ever associated in literature - was for a time overshadowed by a cloud , and ...
... never quarrelled with them . As will be seen in these pages , his relationship to the dearest of his early friends — the one man with whom his name will be for ever associated in literature - was for a time overshadowed by a cloud , and ...
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... never in verse written anything addressed to the immortal part of man . But where is there a nobler tribute to genius than is to be found in the Abbotsford sonnet , composed before Scott's departure to Naples ? The might Of the whole ...
... never in verse written anything addressed to the immortal part of man . But where is there a nobler tribute to genius than is to be found in the Abbotsford sonnet , composed before Scott's departure to Naples ? The might Of the whole ...
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... never handled speculatively , but of which he had his own intuitive solution , a solution that was at once luminous and vital . A second feature of exceeding interest is the way in which a profoundly liberal instinct , and a genuine ...
... never handled speculatively , but of which he had his own intuitive solution , a solution that was at once luminous and vital . A second feature of exceeding interest is the way in which a profoundly liberal instinct , and a genuine ...
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... never recovered his usual cheer- fulness of mind after this loss , and died when I was in my fourteenth year , a schoolboy , just returned from Hawkshead , whither I had been sent with my elder brother Richard , in my ninth year . " I ...
... never recovered his usual cheer- fulness of mind after this loss , and died when I was in my fourteenth year , a schoolboy , just returned from Hawkshead , whither I had been sent with my elder brother Richard , in my ninth year . " I ...
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... never seen but during his walks in the college grounds . " When at school , I , with the other boys of the same standing , was put upon reading the first six books of Euclid , with the exception of the fifth ; and also in algebra I ...
... never seen but during his walks in the college grounds . " When at school , I , with the other boys of the same standing , was put upon reading the first six books of Euclid , with the exception of the fifth ; and also in algebra I ...
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