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... past times to life . It is not , chiefly , the ' more solemn and self - conscious deposits ' , of former ages , such presumably , as great speeches , political manifestoes , theological pronouncements , or the clauses of treaties which ...
... past times to life . It is not , chiefly , the ' more solemn and self - conscious deposits ' , of former ages , such presumably , as great speeches , political manifestoes , theological pronouncements , or the clauses of treaties which ...
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... past narrative object , could easily multiply as chapters are added to the narrative . This is in fact the case : just as the present Wordsworth has a different voice from the past one , so would each of the past ' Wordsworths ...
... past narrative object , could easily multiply as chapters are added to the narrative . This is in fact the case : just as the present Wordsworth has a different voice from the past one , so would each of the past ' Wordsworths ...
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... past . ' What reality has the past ? ' , he asks , and he turns to his readers in the closing paragraphs : - - Reader , what if I have been playing with thee all this while – peradventure the very names , which I have summoned before ...
... past . ' What reality has the past ? ' , he asks , and he turns to his readers in the closing paragraphs : - - Reader , what if I have been playing with thee all this while – peradventure the very names , which I have summoned before ...
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