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... deaths deeply felt by Wordsworth . In 1778 , when he was eight years old , he had lost his mother ( Prelude V , 256-60 ) . His brother John died in February , 1805 ( see “ Elegiac Stanzas " ) . Death is nowhere more ghastly in The ...
... deaths deeply felt by Wordsworth . In 1778 , when he was eight years old , he had lost his mother ( Prelude V , 256-60 ) . His brother John died in February , 1805 ( see “ Elegiac Stanzas " ) . Death is nowhere more ghastly in The ...
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... death ' Diderot wrote to Sophie Volland , ' is that at present you live en masse , and that twenty years hence you ... death , they did so in part because of his own experience of the death of John Wordsworth in 1805 and of his children ...
... death ' Diderot wrote to Sophie Volland , ' is that at present you live en masse , and that twenty years hence you ... death , they did so in part because of his own experience of the death of John Wordsworth in 1805 and of his children ...
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... death - plays also work on the same principal . It is interesting to know that such disguises and death - plays appear in Persian tales as well , but with some differences . The ones who disguise themselves do not appear only in the ...
... death - plays also work on the same principal . It is interesting to know that such disguises and death - plays appear in Persian tales as well , but with some differences . The ones who disguise themselves do not appear only in the ...
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Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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