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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Page 362
... face to face with Paul and Seneca ; there propheti- cally in the Thirty - first , conversing also face to face with other Pauls and Senecas , who as yet stand hidden in the depth of that late Time ! 45 " Or thinkest thou it were ...
... face to face with Paul and Seneca ; there propheti- cally in the Thirty - first , conversing also face to face with other Pauls and Senecas , who as yet stand hidden in the depth of that late Time ! 45 " Or thinkest thou it were ...
Page 519
... face . Zooks , what's to blame ? you think you see a monk ! What , ' tis past midnight , and you go the rounds , And here you catch me at an alley's end Where sportive ladies leave their doors ajar ? The Carmine's my cloister : hunt it ...
... face . Zooks , what's to blame ? you think you see a monk ! What , ' tis past midnight , and you go the rounds , And here you catch me at an alley's end Where sportive ladies leave their doors ajar ? The Carmine's my cloister : hunt it ...
Page 790
... face in her hands . ) ( Rushing to her . ) Lady Windermere ! Lady W. ( holding out her hands to her , help- lessly , as a child might do ) . Take me home . Take me home . Then re- Mrs. E. ( is about to embrace her . strains herself ...
... face in her hands . ) ( Rushing to her . ) Lady Windermere ! Lady W. ( holding out her hands to her , help- lessly , as a child might do ) . Take me home . Take me home . Then re- Mrs. E. ( is about to embrace her . strains herself ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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