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... lives has always lived and will always live ' . It is not entirely clear , even in Wordsworth's most extended considerations of the afterlife in the Fenwick Notes and the ' Essays upon Epitaphs ' , that he dissents from this view . If ...
... lives has always lived and will always live ' . It is not entirely clear , even in Wordsworth's most extended considerations of the afterlife in the Fenwick Notes and the ' Essays upon Epitaphs ' , that he dissents from this view . If ...
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O joy ! that in our embers Is something that doth live ... ( 11. 132-3 ) ' Something that doth live ' : a minimal claim , it names a kind of living at odds with a life- denying force that is ' deep almost as life ' . There is ...
O joy ! that in our embers Is something that doth live ... ( 11. 132-3 ) ' Something that doth live ' : a minimal claim , it names a kind of living at odds with a life- denying force that is ' deep almost as life ' . There is ...
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... live ... ( 1. 203 ) This is central to Wordsworth , the sense that all of us have one common heart , a heart ' by which we live ' . It is not just the bodily organ that keeps us going as it pulses away , but it is , metaphorically , as ...
... live ... ( 1. 203 ) This is central to Wordsworth , the sense that all of us have one common heart , a heart ' by which we live ' . It is not just the bodily organ that keeps us going as it pulses away , but it is , metaphorically , as ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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