WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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Стр. 47
... brought with it . Tempting as it is to reconstruct a psychological develop- ment in the poet from the event , the evidence is altogether too inadequate , and such as exists is open to interpreta- tions too various , to warrant such a ...
... brought with it . Tempting as it is to reconstruct a psychological develop- ment in the poet from the event , the evidence is altogether too inadequate , and such as exists is open to interpreta- tions too various , to warrant such a ...
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... brought back to them by nothing more forcibly than the action of the Government itself . As early as '94 Poole had incurred its notice , and now the behaviour of his friends , and their day - and - night wanderings indicating some ...
... brought back to them by nothing more forcibly than the action of the Government itself . As early as '94 Poole had incurred its notice , and now the behaviour of his friends , and their day - and - night wanderings indicating some ...
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... brought her over the Severn ferry to the Wye . He came once more to Tintern , and in the tranquillity of a syca- more's shade the emotion of his whole life's joy in Nature came rushing in upon him . His mind travelled back , past that ...
... brought her over the Severn ferry to the Wye . He came once more to Tintern , and in the tranquillity of a syca- more's shade the emotion of his whole life's joy in Nature came rushing in upon him . His mind travelled back , past that ...
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