The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... truth , no one can now travel through the more frequented tracts , without being offended , at almost every turn , by an introduction of discordant objects , disturbing that peaceful harmony of form and colour , which had been through a ...
... truth , no one can now travel through the more frequented tracts , without being offended , at almost every turn , by an introduction of discordant objects , disturbing that peaceful harmony of form and colour , which had been through a ...
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... truth , I am not afraid of asserting that in many points of view our LAKES , also , are much more interesting than those of the Alps ; first , as is implied above , from being more happily proportioned to the other features of the land ...
... truth , I am not afraid of asserting that in many points of view our LAKES , also , are much more interesting than those of the Alps ; first , as is implied above , from being more happily proportioned to the other features of the land ...
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... truth , not a faithful image ; and that , accord- ingly , the purposes of commemoration cannot be answered ? It is truth , and of the highest order ; for , though doubtless things are not apparent which did exist ; yet , the object ...
... truth , not a faithful image ; and that , accord- ingly , the purposes of commemoration cannot be answered ? It is truth , and of the highest order ; for , though doubtless things are not apparent which did exist ; yet , the object ...
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... truth requires it also : for how can the narrator otherwise be trusted ? Moreover , a grave is a tranquil- lising object resignation in course of time springs up from it as naturally as the wild flowers , besprinkling the turf with ...
... truth requires it also : for how can the narrator otherwise be trusted ? Moreover , a grave is a tranquil- lising object resignation in course of time springs up from it as naturally as the wild flowers , besprinkling the turf with ...
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... truth as well as of going with conscious effort in search of it , may be forgiven , if he has some- 1 As I have explained in the Preface , this second essay was first published in the " Prose Works " of 1876. I do not think the title ...
... truth as well as of going with conscious effort in search of it , may be forgiven , if he has some- 1 As I have explained in the Preface , this second essay was first published in the " Prose Works " of 1876. I do not think the title ...
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