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... things . " The second passage comes some forty lines later in the poem : “ And I have felt / A presence that ... things , " " a motion and a spirit that ... rolls through all things " ( II . 50 , 101 , 103 ) . Can Wordsworth have it both ...
... things . " The second passage comes some forty lines later in the poem : “ And I have felt / A presence that ... things , " " a motion and a spirit that ... rolls through all things " ( II . 50 , 101 , 103 ) . Can Wordsworth have it both ...
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... things is experiencing a great joy , but hardly a soft or seductive one . This is the joy I want you to possess : you will never run out of it , once you learn where it is to be found .... Cast aside those things that glitter on the ...
... things is experiencing a great joy , but hardly a soft or seductive one . This is the joy I want you to possess : you will never run out of it , once you learn where it is to be found .... Cast aside those things that glitter on the ...
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... things of [ their ] own day ' ( 114-115 ) as if these were in the past . Such a view of the ' tricks and manner of life about him ' would be more detached , compassionate , or amused than an observer immersed in current events could ...
... things of [ their ] own day ' ( 114-115 ) as if these were in the past . Such a view of the ' tricks and manner of life about him ' would be more detached , compassionate , or amused than an observer immersed in current events could ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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