WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... give a truly poetic account of the City . Hardly even the novelists have described with so much meaning in their zest such a London as Wordsworth gives in the seventh book of The Prelude . Rejoicing in detail for its own sake - and ...
... give a truly poetic account of the City . Hardly even the novelists have described with so much meaning in their zest such a London as Wordsworth gives in the seventh book of The Prelude . Rejoicing in detail for its own sake - and ...
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... give it outwardly a shape- the noble and ever - remembered Captain Michel Beaupuy , that Wordsworth entered elate into the spirit of the move- ment itself . With him his political judgments were more sound , because more practical ...
... give it outwardly a shape- the noble and ever - remembered Captain Michel Beaupuy , that Wordsworth entered elate into the spirit of the move- ment itself . With him his political judgments were more sound , because more practical ...
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... name " shall live , if words of mine can give it life , " had done this thing which clear'd a passage for me , and the stream Flowed in the bent of Nature . Chapter 3 1795-1798 Racedown - Dorothy - The Borderers - 54 / Wordsworth.
... name " shall live , if words of mine can give it life , " had done this thing which clear'd a passage for me , and the stream Flowed in the bent of Nature . Chapter 3 1795-1798 Racedown - Dorothy - The Borderers - 54 / Wordsworth.
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