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... less and I loved him for doing more . I still recorded as rare , ' R stayed at home or the first time for a long time ' or that ' we two went by ourselves round the lake ' , or it might be up Far Easedale or by the river path or ...
... less and I loved him for doing more . I still recorded as rare , ' R stayed at home or the first time for a long time ' or that ' we two went by ourselves round the lake ' , or it might be up Far Easedale or by the river path or ...
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... less devout . ( 11. 195-207 ) It is here , with what I would like to think were the first lines written in 1804 , that Book III , and ultimately The Prelude as a whole , gets significantly redirected . The notion of ' descent ' , and ...
... less devout . ( 11. 195-207 ) It is here , with what I would like to think were the first lines written in 1804 , that Book III , and ultimately The Prelude as a whole , gets significantly redirected . The notion of ' descent ' , and ...
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... less on those times themselves . The sound of the cuckoo brings Wordsworth a feeling of joy , and this prompts ... less joyous , less imaginative maturity could serve as a sort of given , enabling poetry that did not need to explain ...
... less on those times themselves . The sound of the cuckoo brings Wordsworth a feeling of joy , and this prompts ... less joyous , less imaginative maturity could serve as a sort of given , enabling poetry that did not need to explain ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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