University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... idea to your present situation , or to vegetat- ing on a paltry curacy . Yet still there is another objection which would have influence upon me which is this . I should not be able to reconcile to my ideas of right , the thought of ...
... idea to your present situation , or to vegetat- ing on a paltry curacy . Yet still there is another objection which would have influence upon me which is this . I should not be able to reconcile to my ideas of right , the thought of ...
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... ideas as would enable us to enjoy it . But this is not the case ; therefore , for my own part , I resign the idea . I would wish you to do the same . What then is to be done ? Hope and industry are to be your watch- words and I warrant ...
... ideas as would enable us to enjoy it . But this is not the case ; therefore , for my own part , I resign the idea . I would wish you to do the same . What then is to be done ? Hope and industry are to be your watch- words and I warrant ...
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... ideas . Rather than being an expression of the pessi- mism which Wordsworth supposedly cultivated at Racedown and later rejected , The Borderers is actually a presentation of ideas optimistic in their implications . Instead of forming ...
... ideas . Rather than being an expression of the pessi- mism which Wordsworth supposedly cultivated at Racedown and later rejected , The Borderers is actually a presentation of ideas optimistic in their implications . Instead of forming ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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