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The concern that one of Wordsworth's best - known works is now presented typically without some of its most beautiful lines is understandable ... Two are concerned with statements Roe makes in his Introduction about The Prelude .
The concern that one of Wordsworth's best - known works is now presented typically without some of its most beautiful lines is understandable ... Two are concerned with statements Roe makes in his Introduction about The Prelude .
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The instinct of brute competition is in him , yet is cunningly tamed by a surrogate form of aggression : cards are a temporary illusion ; in truth , a mere drama ; for we do but play at being mightily concerned , where a few idle ...
The instinct of brute competition is in him , yet is cunningly tamed by a surrogate form of aggression : cards are a temporary illusion ; in truth , a mere drama ; for we do but play at being mightily concerned , where a few idle ...
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Why , in fact , is he concerned with death at all ? For Ann Tyson's dog did not drown in 1786 ; it was an excellent swimmer and was still barking in 1788 - two years after The Dog was written . " Yet the poem is fuelled by a sense of ...
Why , in fact , is he concerned with death at all ? For Ann Tyson's dog did not drown in 1786 ; it was an excellent swimmer and was still barking in 1788 - two years after The Dog was written . " Yet the poem is fuelled by a sense of ...
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