WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... light , Wordsworth allowed himself to imagine an existence before birth , from which , " trailing clouds of glory , " the human child came . Yet the earth to which he was born was so filled with glories of her own that , long before the ...
... light , Wordsworth allowed himself to imagine an existence before birth , from which , " trailing clouds of glory , " the human child came . Yet the earth to which he was born was so filled with glories of her own that , long before the ...
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... light of this innate passion . There were many early influences at work for his gentle- ness , and the chief of these was his mother , who once said that " the only one of her five children about whose future she was anxious was William ...
... light of this innate passion . There were many early influences at work for his gentle- ness , and the chief of these was his mother , who once said that " the only one of her five children about whose future she was anxious was William ...
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... light Were all like workings of one mind , the features Of the same face , blossoms upon one tree , Characters of the great Apocalypse , The types and symbols of Eternity , Of first and last , and midst , and without end . Such a store ...
... light Were all like workings of one mind , the features Of the same face , blossoms upon one tree , Characters of the great Apocalypse , The types and symbols of Eternity , Of first and last , and midst , and without end . Such a store ...
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