The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... direct instruction ; as the poem of Lucretius , The Georgics of Virgil , The Fleece of Dyer , Mason's English Garden , etc. And , lastly , philosophical Satire , like that of Horace and Juvenal : personal and occasional Satire rarely ...
... direct instruction ; as the poem of Lucretius , The Georgics of Virgil , The Fleece of Dyer , Mason's English Garden , etc. And , lastly , philosophical Satire , like that of Horace and Juvenal : personal and occasional Satire rarely ...
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... direct them , or , with the many , are greedy after vicious provocatives ; —judges , whose censure is auspicious , and whose praise ominous ! In this class meet together the two extremes of best and worst . The observations presented in ...
... direct them , or , with the many , are greedy after vicious provocatives ; —judges , whose censure is auspicious , and whose praise ominous ! In this class meet together the two extremes of best and worst . The observations presented in ...
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... direct , and others — that are complex and revolutionary ; some— -to which the heart yields with gentleness ; others — against which it struggles with pride these varieties are infinite as the combinations of circumstance and the ...
... direct , and others — that are complex and revolutionary ; some— -to which the heart yields with gentleness ; others — against which it struggles with pride these varieties are infinite as the combinations of circumstance and the ...
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... direct answer to the request , which occasioned this letter , lay in such narrow com- pass ? Because having entered upon the subject , I am unable to quit it ! -Your feelings , I trust , go along with mine ; and , rising from this ...
... direct answer to the request , which occasioned this letter , lay in such narrow com- pass ? Because having entered upon the subject , I am unable to quit it ! -Your feelings , I trust , go along with mine ; and , rising from this ...
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... direct opposition , it is not only expedient , but indispensable , that both should be kept constantly in sight . The truth or fallacy of French principles , and the tendency , good or bad , of the Revolution which sprang out of them ...
... direct opposition , it is not only expedient , but indispensable , that both should be kept constantly in sight . The truth or fallacy of French principles , and the tendency , good or bad , of the Revolution which sprang out of them ...
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