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... 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 ? ' he now continued The Prelude thus : Why should I grieve ...
... 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 ? ' he now continued The Prelude thus : Why should I grieve ...
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... question he does discuss . He frames this question as follows : ' By what means shall a man best support the activity of his own mind in solitude ? ' ( ibid , 43 ) . De Quincey declares that no - one could answer this question better ...
... question he does discuss . He frames this question as follows : ' By what means shall a man best support the activity of his own mind in solitude ? ' ( ibid , 43 ) . De Quincey declares that no - one could answer this question better ...
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... question quoted earlier , was written later . However , that question is already inherent in the first three stanzas , where we learn ' That there hath passed away a glory from the earth ' . — The following day William and Dorothy ...
... question quoted earlier , was written later . However , that question is already inherent in the first three stanzas , where we learn ' That there hath passed away a glory from the earth ' . — The following day William and Dorothy ...
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Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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