The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... individual cataract , excepting the great Fall of the Rhine at Schaffhausen , is diminished by the general fury of the stream of which it is a part . Recurring to the reflections from still water , I will VOL . II H describe a singular ...
... individual cataract , excepting the great Fall of the Rhine at Schaffhausen , is diminished by the general fury of the stream of which it is a part . Recurring to the reflections from still water , I will VOL . II H describe a singular ...
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... individual Being , the mind was without this assurance ; whereas , the wish to be remembered by our friends or kindred after death , or even in absence , is , as we shall discover , a sensation that does not form itself till the social ...
... individual Being , the mind was without this assurance ; whereas , the wish to be remembered by our friends or kindred after death , or even in absence , is , as we shall discover , a sensation that does not form itself till the social ...
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... individual dying have had a desire to survive in the remembrance of his fellows , nor on their side could they have felt a wish to preserve for future times vestiges of the departed ; it follows , as a final inference , that without the ...
... individual dying have had a desire to survive in the remembrance of his fellows , nor on their side could they have felt a wish to preserve for future times vestiges of the departed ; it follows , as a final inference , that without the ...
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... individual and social— upon time , and upon eternity . Accordingly , it suffices , in ordinary cases , to secure a composition of this kind from censure , that it contain nothing that shall shock or be inconsistent with this spirit ...
... individual and social— upon time , and upon eternity . Accordingly , it suffices , in ordinary cases , to secure a composition of this kind from censure , that it contain nothing that shall shock or be inconsistent with this spirit ...
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... individual , whose death is deplored and whose memory is to be preserved ; at least of his char- acter as , after death , it appeared to those who loved him and lament his loss . The general sympathy ought to be quickened , provoked ...
... individual , whose death is deplored and whose memory is to be preserved ; at least of his char- acter as , after death , it appeared to those who loved him and lament his loss . The general sympathy ought to be quickened , provoked ...
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