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But though the costume and circumstances of life change , the human heart does not ; its feelings remain . The same anxiety , the same consciousness of personal sin , which lead , in barbarous times , to what has been described ...
But though the costume and circumstances of life change , the human heart does not ; its feelings remain . The same anxiety , the same consciousness of personal sin , which lead , in barbarous times , to what has been described ...
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writer would think necessary ; the inexorable facts are dwelt on with a stern humanity , which recognises human feeling though intent on something above it . Of all modern poets , Words- worth shares the most in this peculiarity ...
writer would think necessary ; the inexorable facts are dwelt on with a stern humanity , which recognises human feeling though intent on something above it . Of all modern poets , Words- worth shares the most in this peculiarity ...
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And the literature of this period of human life runs naturally away from the real world ; away from the less ideal portion of it , from stocks and stones , and aunts and uncles , and rests on mere half - embodied sentiments , which in ...
And the literature of this period of human life runs naturally away from the real world ; away from the less ideal portion of it , from stocks and stones , and aunts and uncles , and rests on mere half - embodied sentiments , which in ...
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