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Nor did he fare much better with the rich and powerful , for when he sought to restrain enclosures and to improve roads and drainage - necessary and enlightened measures that had to come - he seemed to them only to be dangerously ...
Nor did he fare much better with the rich and powerful , for when he sought to restrain enclosures and to improve roads and drainage - necessary and enlightened measures that had to come - he seemed to them only to be dangerously ...
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A similar method is applied in the most powerful of all his pamphlets , A Modest Proposal , in which with the utmost realism and coolness he proposes that the starving Irish should breed children for sale as meat .
A similar method is applied in the most powerful of all his pamphlets , A Modest Proposal , in which with the utmost realism and coolness he proposes that the starving Irish should breed children for sale as meat .
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has a powerful drive that never fails to move its reader . To an even greater extent , Wordsworth struck a fresh note in ' Strange fits of passion ' , ' She dwelt among th ' untrodden ways ' , and ' A slumber did my spirit seal .
has a powerful drive that never fails to move its reader . To an even greater extent , Wordsworth struck a fresh note in ' Strange fits of passion ' , ' She dwelt among th ' untrodden ways ' , and ' A slumber did my spirit seal .
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