Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... human being in that monstrous situation which rendered him unaccountable before a human tribunal . A bishop , a man of philosophy and humanity as distinguished as your Lordship , declared at the opening of the National Convention — and ...
... human being in that monstrous situation which rendered him unaccountable before a human tribunal . A bishop , a man of philosophy and humanity as distinguished as your Lordship , declared at the opening of the National Convention — and ...
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... human passions , human characters , and human incidents ; and if the answer be favourable to the author's wishes , that they should consent to be pleased in spite of that most dreadful enemy to our pleasures , our own pre - established ...
... human passions , human characters , and human incidents ; and if the answer be favourable to the author's wishes , that they should consent to be pleased in spite of that most dreadful enemy to our pleasures , our own pre - established ...
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... human character he has reared a poetic one , which with more or less distinctness presents itself to view in almost every part of his earlier , and , in my estimation , his most valuable verses . This poetic fabric , dug out of the ...
... human character he has reared a poetic one , which with more or less distinctness presents itself to view in almost every part of his earlier , and , in my estimation , his most valuable verses . This poetic fabric , dug out of the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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