University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... Marmaduke's intense depression is merely a reflection of Wordsworth's state of mind at Race- down . Legouis regards Marmaduke's gloomy pronounce- ments as evidence of Wordsworth's discovery that " the causes of crime were less simple ...
... Marmaduke's intense depression is merely a reflection of Wordsworth's state of mind at Race- down . Legouis regards Marmaduke's gloomy pronounce- ments as evidence of Wordsworth's discovery that " the causes of crime were less simple ...
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... Marmaduke's trusting eyes by Oswald . We must note , moreover , that even when the delusion conjured up in Marmaduke's mind is most potent , almost at the very moment when Marmaduke's reflections are most bitter , the young man's ...
... Marmaduke's trusting eyes by Oswald . We must note , moreover , that even when the delusion conjured up in Marmaduke's mind is most potent , almost at the very moment when Marmaduke's reflections are most bitter , the young man's ...
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... Marmaduke devotes the remainder of his life to the peni- tential pursuit of salutary remorse ; Marmaduke's is a heroic effort to atone for the sin of having presumed to judge a fellow man92 and for having dared to suspect that the world ...
... Marmaduke devotes the remainder of his life to the peni- tential pursuit of salutary remorse ; Marmaduke's is a heroic effort to atone for the sin of having presumed to judge a fellow man92 and for having dared to suspect that the world ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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