Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... character of a speculator in morals , and one who has the hardihood to realize his speculations . It will easily be perceived that to such a mind those enterprizes which are most extraordinary will in time appear the most inviting . His ...
... character of a speculator in morals , and one who has the hardihood to realize his speculations . It will easily be perceived that to such a mind those enterprizes which are most extraordinary will in time appear the most inviting . His ...
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... character which I have here introduced speaking is sufficiently common . The Reader will perhaps have a general notion of it , if he has ever known a man , a Captain of a small trading vessel for example , who being past the middle age ...
... character which I have here introduced speaking is sufficiently common . The Reader will perhaps have a general notion of it , if he has ever known a man , a Captain of a small trading vessel for example , who being past the middle age ...
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... character of the Wanderer in this first book : Had I been born in a class which would have deprived me of what is ... character I have represented in his person is chiefly an idea of what I fancied my own character might have become in ...
... character of the Wanderer in this first book : Had I been born in a class which would have deprived me of what is ... character I have represented in his person is chiefly an idea of what I fancied my own character might have become in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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