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... Wordsworth had put the rhetorical question “ Why should he grieve ? ' and continued with a rhapsodic passage on how nature herself had been the pedlar's teacher . Adapting the question to “ Why should I grieve ?
... Wordsworth had put the rhetorical question “ Why should he grieve ? ' and continued with a rhapsodic passage on how nature herself had been the pedlar's teacher . Adapting the question to “ Why should I grieve ?
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He begins with the question the fictional young man is supposed to have asked him , whether or not he should follow Coleridge's advice to subordinate literary pursuits and take up a profession . De Quincey replies decisively that for ...
He begins with the question the fictional young man is supposed to have asked him , whether or not he should follow Coleridge's advice to subordinate literary pursuits and take up a profession . De Quincey replies decisively that for ...
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He was obviously in a pretty creative mood , yet some think that the fourth stanza , ending with the question quoted earlier , was written later . However , that question is already ...
He was obviously in a pretty creative mood , yet some think that the fourth stanza , ending with the question quoted earlier , was written later . However , that question is already ...
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