The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... present . A free discussion of public measures through the press I deem the only safeguard of liberty : without it I have neither confidence in kings , parliaments , judges , or divines . They have all in their turn betrayed their ...
... present . A free discussion of public measures through the press I deem the only safeguard of liberty : without it I have neither confidence in kings , parliaments , judges , or divines . They have all in their turn betrayed their ...
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... present themselves as a whole to the reader , who is pretty well acquainted with the history of this country ; and , as separate pieces , several of them suffer as Poetry from the matter of fact ; there being unavoidably in all History ...
... present themselves as a whole to the reader , who is pretty well acquainted with the history of this country ; and , as separate pieces , several of them suffer as Poetry from the matter of fact ; there being unavoidably in all History ...
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... present late age of the world , a most difficult task to construct a good tragedy , free from stale and mean contrivances , and animated by new and suitable characters ; so that I am inclined to judge Cornwall gently , and sincerely ...
... present late age of the world , a most difficult task to construct a good tragedy , free from stale and mean contrivances , and animated by new and suitable characters ; so that I am inclined to judge Cornwall gently , and sincerely ...
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... present times . Wood thicker than then , and some of the gleaming of the lake shut out by young larch - trees . Sun declining upon the mountains of Glencroe , shining full on Cobbler . No touch of melancholy on the scene , all majesty ...
... present times . Wood thicker than then , and some of the gleaming of the lake shut out by young larch - trees . Sun declining upon the mountains of Glencroe , shining full on Cobbler . No touch of melancholy on the scene , all majesty ...
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... present ; and I noticed a great diversity in their enjoyment of music . very lively , and openly expressed his delight . sat retired , with his face covered , and was silent . he was asleep he might pass over to sleep after enjoyment ...
... present ; and I noticed a great diversity in their enjoyment of music . very lively , and openly expressed his delight . sat retired , with his face covered , and was silent . he was asleep he might pass over to sleep after enjoyment ...
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