Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... affections which are confined to earthly objects , and gives a verdict like a superior Being , performing the office of a Judge , who has no temptations to mislead him , and whose decision cannot but be dispassionate . Thus is Death ...
... affections which are confined to earthly objects , and gives a verdict like a superior Being , performing the office of a Judge , who has no temptations to mislead him , and whose decision cannot but be dispassionate . Thus is Death ...
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... affections as I know they exist amongst a class of men who are now almost confined to the North of England . They are small independent proprietors of land here called statesmen , men of respectable education who daily labour on their ...
... affections as I know they exist amongst a class of men who are now almost confined to the North of England . They are small independent proprietors of land here called statesmen , men of respectable education who daily labour on their ...
Стр. 850
... affections under the controul of good sense ; that is , of the best and the wisest , but speaking with more precision , it is to assist Nature in moving the affections ; and surely , as I have said , the affections of those who have the ...
... affections under the controul of good sense ; that is , of the best and the wisest , but speaking with more precision , it is to assist Nature in moving the affections ; and surely , as I have said , the affections of those who have the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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