The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 páginas |
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... mind , partly perhaps from a judicious policy- the one whose writings could the least be spared : has struck into the sequestered vale of humble for they have no substitute elsewhere . The vul- life , sought out the muse among sheep ...
... mind , partly perhaps from a judicious policy- the one whose writings could the least be spared : has struck into the sequestered vale of humble for they have no substitute elsewhere . The vul- life , sought out the muse among sheep ...
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... mind by a still- strengthening attachment . Wishing and hoping that these Poems may survive as a lasting memorial of a friendship , which I reckon among the blessings of my life , I have the honour to be , my dear Sir George , Rydal ...
... mind by a still- strengthening attachment . Wishing and hoping that these Poems may survive as a lasting memorial of a friendship , which I reckon among the blessings of my life , I have the honour to be , my dear Sir George , Rydal ...
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... mind predo- arrogate , to its own injury , more than its due . By minant in the production of them ; or to the mould judgment , also , is determined what are the laws and in which they are cast ; or , lastly , to the subjects to ...
... mind predo- arrogate , to its own injury , more than its due . By minant in the production of them ; or to the mould judgment , also , is determined what are the laws and in which they are cast ; or , lastly , to the subjects to ...
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... mind is enthralled by Etymology ; only can opinions be collected of absolute value , and. The mountain , and the deep and gloomy wood , Their colours and their forms were then to me An appetite , a feeling , and a love , That had no need ...
... mind is enthralled by Etymology ; only can opinions be collected of absolute value , and. The mountain , and the deep and gloomy wood , Their colours and their forms were then to me An appetite , a feeling , and a love , That had no need ...
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... mind with properties that do not inhere in them , upon an incitement from pro- perties and qualities the existence of which is inherent and obvious . These processes of imagination are car- ried on either by conferring additional ...
... mind with properties that do not inhere in them , upon an incitement from pro- perties and qualities the existence of which is inherent and obvious . These processes of imagination are car- ried on either by conferring additional ...
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