WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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Стр. 47
... continued to assail him . His love of Annette was the only passion which failed to be met with an equal disciplinary power ; and his nephew and first biographer was perhaps after all near the truth in assigning the cause to the ...
... continued to assail him . His love of Annette was the only passion which failed to be met with an equal disciplinary power ; and his nephew and first biographer was perhaps after all near the truth in assigning the cause to the ...
Стр. 49
... continued to entertain . Dorothy at once began to correspond with Annette , and continued to do so as regu- larly as William , or more so , but the confiscation of letters made the attempt almost useless . Such of Annette's as reached ...
... continued to entertain . Dorothy at once began to correspond with Annette , and continued to do so as regu- larly as William , or more so , but the confiscation of letters made the attempt almost useless . Such of Annette's as reached ...
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... continued to assert the influence of Nature on the human mind , and the ad- vantage which is enjoyed by those privileged to enjoy direct communion with her . Wordsworth was a man of diversely tending thoughts and conflicting impulses to ...
... continued to assert the influence of Nature on the human mind , and the ad- vantage which is enjoyed by those privileged to enjoy direct communion with her . Wordsworth was a man of diversely tending thoughts and conflicting impulses to ...
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