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... fact prose - satires ; but when you say I hate every thing but washer - women , you forget what you had before said that I was a great imitator of Addison , and wrote much about ' poetry and painting , and music and gusto ' . This ...
... fact prose - satires ; but when you say I hate every thing but washer - women , you forget what you had before said that I was a great imitator of Addison , and wrote much about ' poetry and painting , and music and gusto ' . This ...
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... fact of loss , very movingly . Although the poet implicitly tells us at the end of the ' Ode ' that this is a poem that gives us ' Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears ' ( 1. 206 ) , there are lines that are almost difficult to ...
... fact of loss , very movingly . Although the poet implicitly tells us at the end of the ' Ode ' that this is a poem that gives us ' Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears ' ( 1. 206 ) , there are lines that are almost difficult to ...
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... fact that it seems altogether unnecessary : Wordsworth would not be ' plagiarizing ' simply to incorporate his former words into the present poem the way that Horace would have ' plagiarized ' his fictional businessman had he done so ...
... fact that it seems altogether unnecessary : Wordsworth would not be ' plagiarizing ' simply to incorporate his former words into the present poem the way that Horace would have ' plagiarized ' his fictional businessman had he done so ...
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