The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... honour his departed consort , who now appeared to him to have surpassed humanity in the excellence of her endowments . The quality of his fault and its very excess are both in favour of this conclusion . Let us contrast this epitaph ...
... honour his departed consort , who now appeared to him to have surpassed humanity in the excellence of her endowments . The quality of his fault and its very excess are both in favour of this conclusion . Let us contrast this epitaph ...
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... honoured by my countrymen , to stand in my way . If my notions are right , the epitaphs of Pope cannot well be too severely condemned ; for not only are they almost wholly destitute of those universal feelings and simple movements of ...
... honoured by my countrymen , to stand in my way . If my notions are right , the epitaphs of Pope cannot well be too severely condemned ; for not only are they almost wholly destitute of those universal feelings and simple movements of ...
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... honour , the great obligation which I owe to one part of the Collection - as having been the means of first making us personally known to each other . Upon much of the remainder , also , you have a peculiar claim , —for some of the best ...
... honour , the great obligation which I owe to one part of the Collection - as having been the means of first making us personally known to each other . Upon much of the remainder , also , you have a peculiar claim , —for some of the best ...
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... honour to be , my dear Sir George , Yours most affectionately and faithfully , WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . RYDAL MOUNT , WestmorelAND , February 1 , 1815 . PREFACE THE observations prefixed to that portion of these Volumes which was published ...
... honour to be , my dear Sir George , Yours most affectionately and faithfully , WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . RYDAL MOUNT , WestmorelAND , February 1 , 1815 . PREFACE THE observations prefixed to that portion of these Volumes which was published ...
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... honour , and benefit of human nature . Genius is the introduction of a new element into the intellectual universe : or , if that be not allowed , it is the application of powers to objects on which they had not XV ESSAY SUPPLEMENTARY TO ...
... honour , and benefit of human nature . Genius is the introduction of a new element into the intellectual universe : or , if that be not allowed , it is the application of powers to objects on which they had not XV ESSAY SUPPLEMENTARY TO ...
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