University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 pagine |
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... less than two or three thousand a year , and who always professed himself to be the real friend of my father refused to pay a bill of seven hundred pound to his children without considerable deductions : when my Father died his affairs ...
... less than two or three thousand a year , and who always professed himself to be the real friend of my father refused to pay a bill of seven hundred pound to his children without considerable deductions : when my Father died his affairs ...
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... less attention from his critics and biographers than Guilt and Sorrow . The cause of this neglect is not far to seek . Guilt and Sorrow is a poor and quite unpleasant poem . Nothing else that Wordsworth wrote seems at first glance less ...
... less attention from his critics and biographers than Guilt and Sorrow . The cause of this neglect is not far to seek . Guilt and Sorrow is a poor and quite unpleasant poem . Nothing else that Wordsworth wrote seems at first glance less ...
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... less forceful and insistent , mode of presentation finally adopted by Words- worth , the revised and published Guilt and Sorrow , 16 no less than the original , is a reworking of old material and a stern criticism , not only of the ...
... less forceful and insistent , mode of presentation finally adopted by Words- worth , the revised and published Guilt and Sorrow , 16 no less than the original , is a reworking of old material and a stern criticism , not only of the ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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