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... received Wordsworth now , and Coleridge and Byron immediately after him . " Not obvious , not obtrusive , she ; " but yet her sober dignity has often seemed no unworthy setting for minds , like Wordsworth's , meditative without languor ...
... received Wordsworth now , and Coleridge and Byron immediately after him . " Not obvious , not obtrusive , she ; " but yet her sober dignity has often seemed no unworthy setting for minds , like Wordsworth's , meditative without languor ...
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... received into the bosom of the living principle of things , as it acts and exists among the woods and fields , and by their colour and their shape affectingly direct the thoughts to that tranquil course of nature and simplicity along ...
... received into the bosom of the living principle of things , as it acts and exists among the woods and fields , and by their colour and their shape affectingly direct the thoughts to that tranquil course of nature and simplicity along ...
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... receiving careful study from many quarters and warm appreciation in some recognized organs of opinion . Criticism in ... received . The judgment of the reviewers influenced popular taste ; and the book was as decided VIII . ] 95 " THE ...
... receiving careful study from many quarters and warm appreciation in some recognized organs of opinion . Criticism in ... received . The judgment of the reviewers influenced popular taste ; and the book was as decided VIII . ] 95 " THE ...
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