Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... common people of England . He distinguished the common people from the land owning aristocrats . In 1794 , when John Horne Tooke , a political pamphleteer , tried for high treason , was acquitted along with other prisoners , Wordsworth ...
... common people of England . He distinguished the common people from the land owning aristocrats . In 1794 , when John Horne Tooke , a political pamphleteer , tried for high treason , was acquitted along with other prisoners , Wordsworth ...
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... common to us all , but rare and dim with most , presented themselves with a quite singular frequency and vividness . Wordsworth's consciousness had nothing abnormal about it . What looks like abnormality is a state of exaltation and ...
... common to us all , but rare and dim with most , presented themselves with a quite singular frequency and vividness . Wordsworth's consciousness had nothing abnormal about it . What looks like abnormality is a state of exaltation and ...
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... common with the melancholy of Hamlet . Like Shakespeare's hero , he communes with his self in solitude , questions the scheme of things , deeply believes in the creator and does not know how the affairs of the world conform to the ...
... common with the melancholy of Hamlet . Like Shakespeare's hero , he communes with his self in solitude , questions the scheme of things , deeply believes in the creator and does not know how the affairs of the world conform to the ...
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