University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... evidence of a crisis contained in the passages just examined has been tampered with and made subject to significant alteration . Such evi- dence , needless to say , is of highly dubious value . The mere casting of doubt and suspicion ...
... evidence of a crisis contained in the passages just examined has been tampered with and made subject to significant alteration . Such evi- dence , needless to say , is of highly dubious value . The mere casting of doubt and suspicion ...
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... evidence that is important to an understanding of Wordsworth's relationship to the radical philosophy of Wil- liam Godwin , but they part company in their endeavors to discover and interpret the significance of this evidence . Legouis ...
... evidence that is important to an understanding of Wordsworth's relationship to the radical philosophy of Wil- liam Godwin , but they part company in their endeavors to discover and interpret the significance of this evidence . Legouis ...
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... evidence in Herbert's favor which might have influenced Marmaduke to follow a different course of action from the one he chose . But a more careful review of The Borderers discloses irresist- ible evidence of the old man's innocence ...
... evidence in Herbert's favor which might have influenced Marmaduke to follow a different course of action from the one he chose . But a more careful review of The Borderers discloses irresist- ible evidence of the old man's innocence ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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