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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... turned recreant to intellec- tual culture , or ceased to consider the power and practice of analysis as an essential con- dition both of individual and of social im- provement . But I thought that it had con- sequences which required to ...
... turned recreant to intellec- tual culture , or ceased to consider the power and practice of analysis as an essential con- dition both of individual and of social im- provement . But I thought that it had con- sequences which required to ...
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... turned to him and her head bent . He tossed the coat away , put his hands on her shoulders and turned her vio- lently to him . His lips said : " I adore you , " and Miss Fulton laid her moonbeam fingers on his cheeks and smiled her ...
... turned to him and her head bent . He tossed the coat away , put his hands on her shoulders and turned her vio- lently to him . His lips said : " I adore you , " and Miss Fulton laid her moonbeam fingers on his cheeks and smiled her ...
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Paul Robert Lieder. 3 At the first turning of the second stair I turned and saw below The same shape twisted on the banister Under the vapour in the fetid air Struggling with the devil of the stairs who wears The deceitful face of hope ...
Paul Robert Lieder. 3 At the first turning of the second stair I turned and saw below The same shape twisted on the banister Under the vapour in the fetid air Struggling with the devil of the stairs who wears The deceitful face of hope ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
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