WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... meaning , and no end . For he , in contrast , could keep his mind strong with the support of fixed unchanging images By influence habitual to the mind The mountain's outline and its steady form Gives a pure grandeur , and its presence ...
... meaning , and no end . For he , in contrast , could keep his mind strong with the support of fixed unchanging images By influence habitual to the mind The mountain's outline and its steady form Gives a pure grandeur , and its presence ...
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... meaning of the words is eternal , but the occasion was a delusion . During the next months their ruthless invasions of other lands showed that the French " had become oppressors in their turn . " Ironically enough their action was a ...
... meaning of the words is eternal , but the occasion was a delusion . During the next months their ruthless invasions of other lands showed that the French " had become oppressors in their turn . " Ironically enough their action was a ...
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... meaning , having been provoked , so to speak , into flaunting their inadequacy . ( In his later writing , where the meaning derives less directly from the weight of his own experience , and more from story and symbol , the words are ...
... meaning , having been provoked , so to speak , into flaunting their inadequacy . ( In his later writing , where the meaning derives less directly from the weight of his own experience , and more from story and symbol , the words are ...
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