University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 pagine |
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... Greek and Latin , and English , but never opens a mathematical book . We promise ourselves much pleasure from reading Italian together at some time , he wishes that I was acquainted with the Italian poets , but how much have I to learn ...
... Greek and Latin , and English , but never opens a mathematical book . We promise ourselves much pleasure from reading Italian together at some time , he wishes that I was acquainted with the Italian poets , but how much have I to learn ...
Pagina 23
... Greek . A pretty confession for a young gentleman whose whole life ought to have been devoted to study . And thus the world wags . 34 Precisely what Wordsworth's motives were for going into France at this time we cannot be sure ...
... Greek . A pretty confession for a young gentleman whose whole life ought to have been devoted to study . And thus the world wags . 34 Precisely what Wordsworth's motives were for going into France at this time we cannot be sure ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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