Wordsworth: Poetry & ProseHarvard University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 883 |
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... objects , but their colour is exclusively what he gives them ; it is one , and it is his own . Having indulged a ... object , and the rest follows of itself . Having shaken off the obligations of religion and morality in a dark and ...
... objects , but their colour is exclusively what he gives them ; it is one , and it is his own . Having indulged a ... object , and the rest follows of itself . Having shaken off the obligations of religion and morality in a dark and ...
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... objects . But what has already been said upon the subject of cottages , must have convinced men of feeling and imagination , that a human habitation of the humblest class may be rendered more deeply interesting to the affections , and ...
... objects . But what has already been said upon the subject of cottages , must have convinced men of feeling and imagination , that a human habitation of the humblest class may be rendered more deeply interesting to the affections , and ...
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... objects of universal attraction served chiefly to bring back to his mind absent objects dear to him . This is confirmed by the Fenwick Note : During my whole life I had felt a strong desire to visit Rome and the other celebrated cities ...
... objects of universal attraction served chiefly to bring back to his mind absent objects dear to him . This is confirmed by the Fenwick Note : During my whole life I had felt a strong desire to visit Rome and the other celebrated cities ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
POEMS IN TWO VOLUMES 1807 continued | 16 |
LYRICAL BALLADS continued | 17 |
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