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... impressive is the shock of surprise with which we read in Wordsworth's poem on Ossian the following lines : --- Musæus , stationed with his lyre Supreme among the Elysian quire , Is , for the dwellers upon earth , Mute as a lark ere ...
... impressive is the shock of surprise with which we read in Wordsworth's poem on Ossian the following lines : --- Musæus , stationed with his lyre Supreme among the Elysian quire , Is , for the dwellers upon earth , Mute as a lark ere ...
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... impressed with it , that I consider the manner in which I am rescued from my dejection and despair almost as an ... impressive than that of an old man like this , the survivor of a wife and ten children , travelling alone among the ...
... impressed with it , that I consider the manner in which I am rescued from my dejection and despair almost as an ... impressive than that of an old man like this , the survivor of a wife and ten children , travelling alone among the ...
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... impressive assertors of the national duty of teaching every English child to read . He insists on this with a ... impressed on 160 [ CHAP WORDSWORTH .
... impressive assertors of the national duty of teaching every English child to read . He insists on this with a ... impressed on 160 [ CHAP WORDSWORTH .
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