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... serve only to " make discontented spirits and in- subordinate and presumptuous workmen . " 29 Wordsworth placed his ... served him for many years as an adequate moral and spiritual guide . In his discernment of this universal principle ...
... serve only to " make discontented spirits and in- subordinate and presumptuous workmen . " 29 Wordsworth placed his ... served him for many years as an adequate moral and spiritual guide . In his discernment of this universal principle ...
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... serve the pur- pose of bringing to the surface , sin- cerely and in their integrity , certain strong personal intuitions , ... I 110 1. 21 Simplification and precision of thought is the purpose of the revision here , and there can be no ...
... serve the pur- pose of bringing to the surface , sin- cerely and in their integrity , certain strong personal intuitions , ... I 110 1. 21 Simplification and precision of thought is the purpose of the revision here , and there can be no ...
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... served , in turn , to give effective out- line to his thoughts . I 144 1. 19 - Just here he joined company , retra- cing in his individual mental pilgrim- age the historic order of human thought , with another wayfarer on the journey ...
... served , in turn , to give effective out- line to his thoughts . I 144 1. 19 - Just here he joined company , retra- cing in his individual mental pilgrim- age the historic order of human thought , with another wayfarer on the journey ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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