WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... tion - Nature , the peasantry , and Dorothy who had never forsaken them . The passion which bound this passionate brother and sister is unknown in any other story . They had been separated for sixteen years , and now they spoke the ...
... tion - Nature , the peasantry , and Dorothy who had never forsaken them . The passion which bound this passionate brother and sister is unknown in any other story . They had been separated for sixteen years , and now they spoke the ...
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... tion as the self to be lost was weightier with The burthen of my own unnatural self , The heavy weight of many a weary day . It is self - evident that , unless he were deliberately to arrest his growth at this point , the burthen must ...
... tion as the self to be lost was weightier with The burthen of my own unnatural self , The heavy weight of many a weary day . It is self - evident that , unless he were deliberately to arrest his growth at this point , the burthen must ...
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... tion of mankind was worked out and the prophecy born . He wrestled for his beliefs in a torment more silent , but no less real , than the passion of saints . From easy pietism he was separated by worlds of thought and pain . There is a ...
... tion of mankind was worked out and the prophecy born . He wrestled for his beliefs in a torment more silent , but no less real , than the passion of saints . From easy pietism he was separated by worlds of thought and pain . There is a ...
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