The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... things were and are in man ; in all men ; in us too . Some speculators have a short way of accounting without asserting it even to himself , much less to others ) ; the thing a man does practically lay to heart , and know for certain ...
... things were and are in man ; in all men ; in us too . Some speculators have a short way of accounting without asserting it even to himself , much less to others ) ; the thing a man does practically lay to heart , and know for certain ...
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... things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest : why should we toil alone , We only toil , who are the first of things , And make perpetual moan , Still from one sorrow to another thrown : Nor ever fold our wings , And ...
... things else have rest from weariness ? All things have rest : why should we toil alone , We only toil , who are the first of things , And make perpetual moan , Still from one sorrow to another thrown : Nor ever fold our wings , And ...
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... thing quite out- side his expectation . They would not even under- stand many of his words . For fourteen generations these people had been blind and cut off from all the seeing world ; the names for all the things of sight had faded ...
... thing quite out- side his expectation . They would not even under- stand many of his words . For fourteen generations these people had been blind and cut off from all the seeing world ; the names for all the things of sight had faded ...
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House | 5 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 17 |
To My Sister | 63 |
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