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 352
... perhaps boast that few such in this era have wholly escaped me . Great Men are the inspired ( speaking and acting ) Texts of that divine BOOK OF REVELA- TION , whereof a Chapter is completed from 10 epoch to epoch , and by some named ...
... perhaps boast that few such in this era have wholly escaped me . Great Men are the inspired ( speaking and acting ) Texts of that divine BOOK OF REVELA- TION , whereof a Chapter is completed from 10 epoch to epoch , and by some named ...
Page 518
... perhaps . Here ended , then , Progress this way . When , in the very nick Of giving up , one time more , came a click As when a trap shuts you're inside the den ! - 175 Burningly it came on me all at once , This was the place ! those ...
... perhaps . Here ended , then , Progress this way . When , in the very nick Of giving up , one time more , came a click As when a trap shuts you're inside the den ! - 175 Burningly it came on me all at once , This was the place ! those ...
Page 597
... perhaps , by others , which will be in every one's mind . These works often have much ability ; they often spring out of sincere con- victions , and a sincere wish to do good ; and 20 they sometimes , perhaps , do good . Their fault is ...
... perhaps , by others , which will be in every one's mind . These works often have much ability ; they often spring out of sincere con- victions , and a sincere wish to do good ; and 20 they sometimes , perhaps , do good . Their fault is ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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