From Wordsworth to SpenderPaul Robert Lieder Houghton Mifflin, 1950 Readings representative of major British authors. For contents and other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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... better than a principality in Utopia . The smallest actual good is better than the most magnificent promises of impossibilities . The wise man of the Stoics would , no doubt , be a grander object than a steam - engine . But there are ...
... better than a principality in Utopia . The smallest actual good is better than the most magnificent promises of impossibilities . The wise man of the Stoics would , no doubt , be a grander object than a steam - engine . But there are ...
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... Better thou wert dead before me , tho ' I slew thee with my hand ! Better thou and I were lying , hidden from the heart's disgrace , Rolled in one another's arms , and silent in a last embrace . Cursed be the social wants that sin ...
... Better thou wert dead before me , tho ' I slew thee with my hand ! Better thou and I were lying , hidden from the heart's disgrace , Rolled in one another's arms , and silent in a last embrace . Cursed be the social wants that sin ...
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... better . They wound , but they are better . Lady W. ( shaking her head ) . If I lost my ideals , I should lose everything . Mrs. E. Everything ? Lady W. Yes . ( Pause . ) Mrs. E. Did your father often speak to you of your mother ? Lady ...
... better . They wound , but they are better . Lady W. ( shaking her head ) . If I lost my ideals , I should lose everything . Mrs. E. Everything ? Lady W. Yes . ( Pause . ) Mrs. E. Did your father often speak to you of your mother ? Lady ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
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