University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... sublime prospects lay on every hand , and where 18 The Early Letters , pp . 4-5 . 19 Ibid . , p . 23 . 20 Ibid . , p . 50 . the beauties of nature inevitably contributed to the dignity and 42 WORDSWORTH'S FORMATIVE YEARS.
... sublime prospects lay on every hand , and where 18 The Early Letters , pp . 4-5 . 19 Ibid . , p . 23 . 20 Ibid . , p . 50 . the beauties of nature inevitably contributed to the dignity and 42 WORDSWORTH'S FORMATIVE YEARS.
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... hand , If , in that country , where he dwells afar , His father views that good , that kindly star ; -When low ... hand to hand ; while on the ground Small circles of green radiance gleam around . The lack of a husband and a home ...
... hand , If , in that country , where he dwells afar , His father views that good , that kindly star ; -When low ... hand to hand ; while on the ground Small circles of green radiance gleam around . The lack of a husband and a home ...
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... hand , of David Hartley's Observations on Man , His Frame , His Duty , and His Expectations , 1749 , a book whose title reveals that it is a study of what man is and what he is capable of becoming . Hartley's elaborate struc- ture of ...
... hand , of David Hartley's Observations on Man , His Frame , His Duty , and His Expectations , 1749 , a book whose title reveals that it is a study of what man is and what he is capable of becoming . Hartley's elaborate struc- ture of ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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