Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... mind is familiar with guilt , acts as a stimulus to proceed in that action . Un- easiness must be driven away by fresh uneasiness , obstinacy , waywardness and wilful blindness are alternatives resorted to , till there is an universal ...
... mind is familiar with guilt , acts as a stimulus to proceed in that action . Un- easiness must be driven away by fresh uneasiness , obstinacy , waywardness and wilful blindness are alternatives resorted to , till there is an universal ...
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... mind of the unreflecting Reader . I trust there is a sufficient variety in each class to prevent this ; while , for him who reads with reflection , the arrangement will serve as a commentary unostentatiously directing his attention to ...
... mind of the unreflecting Reader . I trust there is a sufficient variety in each class to prevent this ; while , for him who reads with reflection , the arrangement will serve as a commentary unostentatiously directing his attention to ...
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... mind ; The state to which I now allude was one In which the eye was master of the heart , When that which is in every stage of life The most despotic of our senses gain'd Such strength in me as often held my mind In absolute dominion ...
... mind ; The state to which I now allude was one In which the eye was master of the heart , When that which is in every stage of life The most despotic of our senses gain'd Such strength in me as often held my mind In absolute dominion ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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