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 383
... kind of Magus , girt in mystery and enigma ; his Dodona ' oak - grove ( Mr. Gillman's house at Highgate ) whispering strange things , un- certain whether oracles or jargon . - 15 20 The Gillmans did not much encourage com- 10 pany , or ...
... kind of Magus , girt in mystery and enigma ; his Dodona ' oak - grove ( Mr. Gillman's house at Highgate ) whispering strange things , un- certain whether oracles or jargon . - 15 20 The Gillmans did not much encourage com- 10 pany , or ...
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... kind of place ; the right kind of thing should follow ; and not only the characters talk aptly and think naturally , but all the circumstances in a tale answer one to another like notes in music . The threads of a story come from time ...
... kind of place ; the right kind of thing should follow ; and not only the characters talk aptly and think naturally , but all the circumstances in a tale answer one to another like notes in music . The threads of a story come from time ...
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... kind and honest will require all his thoughts ; a mortified appetite is never a wise companion ; 5 in so far as he has had to mortify an appetite , he will still be the worse man ; and of such an one a great deal of cheerfulness will be ...
... kind and honest will require all his thoughts ; a mortified appetite is never a wise companion ; 5 in so far as he has had to mortify an appetite , he will still be the worse man ; and of such an one a great deal of cheerfulness will be ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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