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... voice is still for war , " this is no voice of hard- ness or of vainglory , but the reluctant resolution of a heart which fain would yield itself to other energies , and have no message but of love . There is one more point in which the ...
... voice is still for war , " this is no voice of hard- ness or of vainglory , but the reluctant resolution of a heart which fain would yield itself to other energies , and have no message but of love . There is one more point in which the ...
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... voice . The storm was laid in a moment ; he no longer disputed my judgment ; and I passed immediately in his mind , no doubt , for as great a critic as ever lived . " It was with personages simple and unromantic as these that Wordsworth ...
... voice . The storm was laid in a moment ; he no longer disputed my judgment ; and I passed immediately in his mind , no doubt , for as great a critic as ever lived . " It was with personages simple and unromantic as these that Wordsworth ...
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... voice with which she speaks- all this can be learnt by attentive study alone . Only a few scattered samples can be given here ; and I will begin with one on whose significance the poet has himself dwelt . This is the poem called x ...
... voice with which she speaks- all this can be learnt by attentive study alone . Only a few scattered samples can be given here ; and I will begin with one on whose significance the poet has himself dwelt . This is the poem called x ...
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