The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... opinions on men and things . Meanwhile , they are all reserved . In the Preface to The Excursion , and to the Poems of 1815 , as well as in the Essay Supplementary to the Preface of 1815 , the text occasionally differs from that of the ...
... opinions on men and things . Meanwhile , they are all reserved . In the Preface to The Excursion , and to the Poems of 1815 , as well as in the Essay Supplementary to the Preface of 1815 , the text occasionally differs from that of the ...
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... opinion by the authority of Mr. West , whose Guide to the Lakes has been eminently service- able to the Tourist for nearly fifty years . The Author , a Roman Catholic Clergyman , had passed much time abroad , and was well acquainted ...
... opinion by the authority of Mr. West , whose Guide to the Lakes has been eminently service- able to the Tourist for nearly fifty years . The Author , a Roman Catholic Clergyman , had passed much time abroad , and was well acquainted ...
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... opinions , to be moved ? His soul labours ; -the most tremendous event in the history of the planet - namely , the deluge , is brought before his imagination by the physical image of tears , - a connection awful from its very remoteness ...
... opinions , to be moved ? His soul labours ; -the most tremendous event in the history of the planet - namely , the deluge , is brought before his imagination by the physical image of tears , - a connection awful from its very remoteness ...
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... opinion , an example of the manner in which an epitaph ought to have been composed : " But I cannot pass over in silence Sir Philip Sidney , the elder brother , being ( to use Camden's words ) the glorious star of this family , a lively ...
... opinion , an example of the manner in which an epitaph ought to have been composed : " But I cannot pass over in silence Sir Philip Sidney , the elder brother , being ( to use Camden's words ) the glorious star of this family , a lively ...
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... opinion or feeling of the Author's state of mind . Literature is here so far identified with morals , the quality of the act so far determined by our notion of the aim and purpose of the agent , that nothing can please us , however well ...
... opinion or feeling of the Author's state of mind . Literature is here so far identified with morals , the quality of the act so far determined by our notion of the aim and purpose of the agent , that nothing can please us , however well ...
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