WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... things past were the sole evidences accessible to him in his aspiration to penetrate the mysteries of things . He employed a mar- vellously apt image to describe the search : As one who hangs down - bending from the side 17.
... things past were the sole evidences accessible to him in his aspiration to penetrate the mysteries of things . He employed a mar- vellously apt image to describe the search : As one who hangs down - bending from the side 17.
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... things combined at once in the place he loved and frequented most- " Half - rural Sadler's Wells , " which later became again curiously linked to him and his country when they produced there a melodrama , Mary of Butter- mere , the sad ...
... things combined at once in the place he loved and frequented most- " Half - rural Sadler's Wells , " which later became again curiously linked to him and his country when they produced there a melodrama , Mary of Butter- mere , the sad ...
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... things , and oneself , pretend- ingly , in the likeness of other things instead of as themselves , did not diminish as he grew up , but grew stronger . Thus he became a poet , and one peculiarly en- dowed with exactness and felicity of ...
... things , and oneself , pretend- ingly , in the likeness of other things instead of as themselves , did not diminish as he grew up , but grew stronger . Thus he became a poet , and one peculiarly en- dowed with exactness and felicity of ...
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