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... feeling ' ( 284 ) .18 The part of the narrative which makes her life memorable for the Pastor is his description of an interrupted late night walk : 17 18 a voice Roused me , her voice ; it said , ' That glorious Star In its untroubled ...
... feeling ' ( 284 ) .18 The part of the narrative which makes her life memorable for the Pastor is his description of an interrupted late night walk : 17 18 a voice Roused me , her voice ; it said , ' That glorious Star In its untroubled ...
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... feeling for another person ' , yet it ' does not include the pos- sibility of feeling as another person . Nor does it imply an expectation of reciprocal feeling ' . As with the beggar , Wordsworth is always cautious about the dangers of ...
... feeling for another person ' , yet it ' does not include the pos- sibility of feeling as another person . Nor does it imply an expectation of reciprocal feeling ' . As with the beggar , Wordsworth is always cautious about the dangers of ...
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... feeling of suspense as to what is about to happen : ' And with a step or two seem'd brighter still ' . The repetition of the syllable ' bright ' , as well as lightening the tone through the high ' i ' sounds , also adds to the ...
... feeling of suspense as to what is about to happen : ' And with a step or two seem'd brighter still ' . The repetition of the syllable ' bright ' , as well as lightening the tone through the high ' i ' sounds , also adds to the ...
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