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... no longer apprehend her unity nor feel her charm . He retained indeed his craving for natural beauty , but in an uneasy and fastidious mood , - Giving way To a comparison of scene with scene , 22 [ CHAP . WORDSWORTH .
... no longer apprehend her unity nor feel her charm . He retained indeed his craving for natural beauty , but in an uneasy and fastidious mood , - Giving way To a comparison of scene with scene , 22 [ CHAP . WORDSWORTH .
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Frederic William Henry Myers. Giving way To a comparison of scene with scene , Bent overmuch on superficial things , Pampering myself with meagre novelties Of colour and proportion ; to the moods Of time and season , to the moral power ...
Frederic William Henry Myers. Giving way To a comparison of scene with scene , Bent overmuch on superficial things , Pampering myself with meagre novelties Of colour and proportion ; to the moods Of time and season , to the moral power ...
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... scene of Michael , the poem which paints with such detailed fidelity both the inner and the outward life of a typical Westmoreland statesman . " And the upper road from Grasmere to Rydal , superseded now by the road along the lake side ...
... scene of Michael , the poem which paints with such detailed fidelity both the inner and the outward life of a typical Westmoreland statesman . " And the upper road from Grasmere to Rydal , superseded now by the road along the lake side ...
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