English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens American Book Company, 1952 - 975 sider |
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... present of the two volumes which reached me some time after- wards . Your letters are naturally turned upon the impression which my poems have made , and the estimation they are held , or likely to be held in , through the vast country ...
... present of the two volumes which reached me some time after- wards . Your letters are naturally turned upon the impression which my poems have made , and the estimation they are held , or likely to be held in , through the vast country ...
Side 136
... present constitution . " " Let it never be forgotten by ourselves , and let us impress the observation upon the hearts of our children , that we are in possession of both ( liberty and equality ) , of as much of both present turbulent ...
... present constitution . " " Let it never be forgotten by ourselves , and let us impress the observation upon the hearts of our children , that we are in possession of both ( liberty and equality ) , of as much of both present turbulent ...
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... present Poem was intended to be introductory to the ' Re- cluse , ' and that the ' Recluse , ' if completed , would have consisted of Three Parts . Of these , the Second Part alone , viz . the ' Excursion , ' was finished , and given to ...
... present Poem was intended to be introductory to the ' Re- cluse , ' and that the ' Recluse , ' if completed , would have consisted of Three Parts . Of these , the Second Part alone , viz . the ' Excursion , ' was finished , and given to ...
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