Selections from WordsworthD.C. Heath & Company, Publishers, 1909 - Всего страниц: 434 |
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... thought and said in the world , " and this is what we mean by culture . This work has been a labor of love , for as I have come under the power of Wordsworth's strong and pure personality - whether in the sacred associations of the ...
... thought and said in the world , " and this is what we mean by culture . This work has been a labor of love , for as I have come under the power of Wordsworth's strong and pure personality - whether in the sacred associations of the ...
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... thought would add to the understanding or the appreciation of the poems . Words- worth's interpreters have been for the most part wise and prudent , and the homage which they have paid him has been worthy both of them and of him . I am ...
... thought would add to the understanding or the appreciation of the poems . Words- worth's interpreters have been for the most part wise and prudent , and the homage which they have paid him has been worthy both of them and of him . I am ...
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... thought . Burke says that the method of teaching which approaches most nearly to the method of investigation is incomparably the best . This work is based upon the idea that we should keep close to those writers who have enriched the ...
... thought . Burke says that the method of teaching which approaches most nearly to the method of investigation is incomparably the best . This work is based upon the idea that we should keep close to those writers who have enriched the ...
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... thought of that the flood " " When I have borne in memory what has tamed " 1803. Composed at Castle • " There is a bondage worse , far October , 1803 " 6 worse , to bear England ! the time is come when thou shouldst wean To the Men of ...
... thought of that the flood " " When I have borne in memory what has tamed " 1803. Composed at Castle • " There is a bondage worse , far October , 1803 " 6 worse , to bear England ! the time is come when thou shouldst wean To the Men of ...
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... thought , Owed him no service ; wherefore he at once With indignation turned himself away , And with the food of pride sustained his soul IO 20 In solitude . Stranger ! these gloomy boughs -- Had 2 SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH . Lines ...
... thought , Owed him no service ; wherefore he at once With indignation turned himself away , And with the food of pride sustained his soul IO 20 In solitude . Stranger ! these gloomy boughs -- Had 2 SELECTIONS FROM WORDSWORTH . Lines ...
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