University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... according to Professor de Selincourt , was " a great favorite of George III . . . well known for his zeal and success in obtaining posts for his relatives and friends . Both the cousin and the brother of W. W. owed their captaincies in ...
... according to Professor de Selincourt , was " a great favorite of George III . . . well known for his zeal and success in obtaining posts for his relatives and friends . Both the cousin and the brother of W. W. owed their captaincies in ...
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... according to Professor Beatty , that Wordsworth's enthusiasm for the Swiss was entirely the result of his acquaintance with the provocative observations of Ramond de Carbonnières . Now it is true that Wordsworth gives evidence in ...
... according to Professor Beatty , that Wordsworth's enthusiasm for the Swiss was entirely the result of his acquaintance with the provocative observations of Ramond de Carbonnières . Now it is true that Wordsworth gives evidence in ...
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... according to the Bishop of Llandaff , in the rôle of legislator , the class , finally , which along with the king was responsible under the British Consti- tution for the execution of justice in the English courts of law , where , according ...
... according to the Bishop of Llandaff , in the rôle of legislator , the class , finally , which along with the king was responsible under the British Consti- tution for the execution of justice in the English courts of law , where , according ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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