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 359
... whole man has been dimly struggling and inex- pressibly languishing to work , becomes re- vealed , and thrown open ; and you discover , with amazement enough , like the Lothario 20 in Wilhelm Meister , that your ' America is here or ...
... whole man has been dimly struggling and inex- pressibly languishing to work , becomes re- vealed , and thrown open ; and you discover , with amazement enough , like the Lothario 20 in Wilhelm Meister , that your ' America is here or ...
Page 477
... whole night long , their high - built galleons came , Ship after ship , the whole night long , with her battle - thunder and flame ; Ship after ship , the whole night long , drew back with her dead and her shame . 60 For some were sunk ...
... whole night long , their high - built galleons came , Ship after ship , the whole night long , with her battle - thunder and flame ; Ship after ship , the whole night long , drew back with her dead and her shame . 60 For some were sunk ...
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... whole world .... The ab- sence of a too enervating climate , too un- clouded skies , and a too luxurious nature , has produced so vigorous a race of people , 10 and has rendered us so superior to all the world . " Mr. Roebuck ' says to ...
... whole world .... The ab- sence of a too enervating climate , too un- clouded skies , and a too luxurious nature , has produced so vigorous a race of people , 10 and has rendered us so superior to all the world . " Mr. Roebuck ' says to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 14 |
nary Splendor and Beauty | 60 |
Copyright | |
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