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... lines which emphasise private communion with nature but have nothing to do with Cambridge at all 12 Whether the adapted material in Book III is read as literally reflecting Wordsworth's ' mood ' in 1787-88 , or as a defensive fiction ...
... lines which emphasise private communion with nature but have nothing to do with Cambridge at all 12 Whether the adapted material in Book III is read as literally reflecting Wordsworth's ' mood ' in 1787-88 , or as a defensive fiction ...
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... lines ) and puzzling . The sea as far as I know is never silent ; I would imagine the Atlantic is usually particularly noisy out there . It was when I visited . Could it be that the sea is silent because there are no humans there to ...
... lines ) and puzzling . The sea as far as I know is never silent ; I would imagine the Atlantic is usually particularly noisy out there . It was when I visited . Could it be that the sea is silent because there are no humans there to ...
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... lines were written or revised in April and May lines John's death could be said to have influenced ? To answer such questions , I consulted many authorities : the photographs of the manuscripts and their transcripts in the monumental ...
... lines were written or revised in April and May lines John's death could be said to have influenced ? To answer such questions , I consulted many authorities : the photographs of the manuscripts and their transcripts in the monumental ...
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