The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... sense of the degree in which human happiness and comfort are dependent on the contingency of neighbourhood . This is implied by a rhyming adage common here , " Friends are far , when neighbours are nar " ( near ) . This mutual ...
... sense of the degree in which human happiness and comfort are dependent on the contingency of neighbourhood . This is implied by a rhyming adage common here , " Friends are far , when neighbours are nar " ( near ) . This mutual ...
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... sense of innumerable multitude is lost in , and alternates with that of intense unity ; and to the ready perception of this effect , similarity and almost identity of individual form and monotony of colour contribute . But this feeling ...
... sense of innumerable multitude is lost in , and alternates with that of intense unity ; and to the ready perception of this effect , similarity and almost identity of individual form and monotony of colour contribute . But this feeling ...
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... sense of height , as if vegetation could not thither be carried , and impress a feeling of duration , power of resistance , and security from change ! The author has been induced to speak thus at length , by a wish to preserve the ...
... sense of height , as if vegetation could not thither be carried , and impress a feeling of duration , power of resistance , and security from change ! The author has been induced to speak thus at length , by a wish to preserve the ...
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... unimpressive , yet out of this very deficiency proceeds a sense of stability and permanence that is , to many minds , more grateful While the coarse rushes to the sweeping breeze Sigh forth IX 89 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
... unimpressive , yet out of this very deficiency proceeds a sense of stability and permanence that is , to many minds , more grateful While the coarse rushes to the sweeping breeze Sigh forth IX 89 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
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... sense of refreshing coolness which can only be felt in dry and sunny weather , when the rocks , herbs , and flowers glisten with moisture diffused by the breath of the precipitous water ? But , considering these things as objects of ...
... sense of refreshing coolness which can only be felt in dry and sunny weather , when the rocks , herbs , and flowers glisten with moisture diffused by the breath of the precipitous water ? But , considering these things as objects of ...
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