The Complete Poetical Works of William WordsworthH. Mifflin, 1904 - 937 sidor Engr. t.p., with vignette. Half-title: ... Wordsworth, ed. by Andrew J. George. "The bibliography of Wordsworth": pages [911]-915; "References, biographical, critical, and descriptive": pages [917]-918. |
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... moved " " What heavenly smiles ! O Lady mine " To a Lady , in answer to a request that I would write her a Poem upon some Drawings that she had made of flowers in the Island of Madeira . " Glad sight wherever new with old " Companion to ...
... moved " " What heavenly smiles ! O Lady mine " To a Lady , in answer to a request that I would write her a Poem upon some Drawings that she had made of flowers in the Island of Madeira . " Glad sight wherever new with old " Companion to ...
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... moved by " the motive hunting of a motiveless malignity , " Wordsworth revealed what was the inevitable outcome of Godwin's revolutionary scheme of Political Justice a scheme that in the interest of reason would free man from all the ...
... moved by " the motive hunting of a motiveless malignity , " Wordsworth revealed what was the inevitable outcome of Godwin's revolutionary scheme of Political Justice a scheme that in the interest of reason would free man from all the ...
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... moved to Allan Bank across the lake and under the shadow of Silver How . Here " The Excursion " was completed . It was during his residence at Allan Bank that the estrangement with Coleridge took place -an estrangement both wicked and ...
... moved to Allan Bank across the lake and under the shadow of Silver How . Here " The Excursion " was completed . It was during his residence at Allan Bank that the estrangement with Coleridge took place -an estrangement both wicked and ...
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... moved . LXII The Soldier's Widow learned with honest pain 550 And homefelt force of sympathy sincere , Why thus that worn - out wretch must thero sustain The jolting road and morning air severe . The wain pursued its way ; and following ...
... moved . LXII The Soldier's Widow learned with honest pain 550 And homefelt force of sympathy sincere , Why thus that worn - out wretch must thero sustain The jolting road and morning air severe . The wain pursued its way ; and following ...
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... moved , and to a degree instructed , by lights penetrating somewhat into the depths of our nature . In this endeavour , I cannot think , upon a very late review , that I have failed . As to the scene and period of action , little more ...
... moved , and to a degree instructed , by lights penetrating somewhat into the depths of our nature . In this endeavour , I cannot think , upon a very late review , that I have failed . As to the scene and period of action , little more ...
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The complete poetical works of William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1919 |
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