University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... beauty . Dorothy's letter to Jane of May 23 , 1791 , suggests that they exhausted their leisure , if not their en- thusiasm for nature , walking in their uncle's garden : My brother William was with us six weeks in the depth of winter ...
... beauty . Dorothy's letter to Jane of May 23 , 1791 , suggests that they exhausted their leisure , if not their en- thusiasm for nature , walking in their uncle's garden : My brother William was with us six weeks in the depth of winter ...
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... beauty's pride Forgets , unweary'd watching every side , She calls them near , and with affection sweet Alternately relieves their weary feet ; Alternately they mount her back , and rest Close by her mantling wings ' embraces prest.39 ...
... beauty's pride Forgets , unweary'd watching every side , She calls them near , and with affection sweet Alternately relieves their weary feet ; Alternately they mount her back , and rest Close by her mantling wings ' embraces prest.39 ...
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... beauty and of comfort . Moreover , a single reading of the poem is not likely to yield much of importance to the student of Wordsworth's intellectual or artistic develop- The reader may conclude hastily that Guilt and Sorrow was merely ...
... beauty and of comfort . Moreover , a single reading of the poem is not likely to yield much of importance to the student of Wordsworth's intellectual or artistic develop- The reader may conclude hastily that Guilt and Sorrow was merely ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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