University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 pagine |
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Pagina 79
... true that Wordsworth gives evidence in Descrip- tive Sketches of an enthusiasm for the Swiss that is not appar- ent in his letter to Dorothy in 1790. It is also true that he may have acquired the idea that the Swiss were descended from ...
... true that Wordsworth gives evidence in Descrip- tive Sketches of an enthusiasm for the Swiss that is not appar- ent in his letter to Dorothy in 1790. It is also true that he may have acquired the idea that the Swiss were descended from ...
Pagina 190
... true knowledge leads to love , True dignity abides with him alone Who , in the silent hour of inward thought , Can still suspect , and still revere himself , In lowliness of heart . ( Vv . 44-60 ) It is true that the comprehensive ...
... true knowledge leads to love , True dignity abides with him alone Who , in the silent hour of inward thought , Can still suspect , and still revere himself , In lowliness of heart . ( Vv . 44-60 ) It is true that the comprehensive ...
Pagina 232
... true that all effects react and become causes , and so it must be in some degree with governments ; but there are other agents which act more powerfully because by a nigher and more continuous agency , and it remains true that ...
... true that all effects react and become causes , and so it must be in some degree with governments ; but there are other agents which act more powerfully because by a nigher and more continuous agency , and it remains true that ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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