Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... common with them ; —and much he will have in common ; but , for what is peculiarly his own , he will be called upon to clear and often to shape his own road : -he will be in the condition of Hannibal among the Alps . And where lies the ...
... common with them ; —and much he will have in common ; but , for what is peculiarly his own , he will be called upon to clear and often to shape his own road : -he will be in the condition of Hannibal among the Alps . And where lies the ...
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... common cause under a common hope ; if we are true in all this to them and to ourselves , we shall not be at a loss to conceive what actions are entitled to our commendation as being in the spirit of a friendship so nobly begun , and ...
... common cause under a common hope ; if we are true in all this to them and to ourselves , we shall not be at a loss to conceive what actions are entitled to our commendation as being in the spirit of a friendship so nobly begun , and ...
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... common being so covered with these trees , as to have the appearance of a forest of hollies . At the Shepherd's call , the flocks surrounded the holly - bush , and received the croppings at his hand , which they greedily nibbled up ...
... common being so covered with these trees , as to have the appearance of a forest of hollies . At the Shepherd's call , the flocks surrounded the holly - bush , and received the croppings at his hand , which they greedily nibbled up ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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