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She thought enough about him to lose her assurance when they met again : she pretended not to like him . Occasionally she had “ a chat and a tiff ” with him , sometimes she forgot her poise and said outrageous things , once he gave her ...
She thought enough about him to lose her assurance when they met again : she pretended not to like him . Occasionally she had “ a chat and a tiff ” with him , sometimes she forgot her poise and said outrageous things , once he gave her ...
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His poetry is , to an unusual degree , entangled in political thought , and in a kind of political thought now generally unpopular . His belief in the natural perfectibility of man justly strikes the Christian reader as foolishness ...
His poetry is , to an unusual degree , entangled in political thought , and in a kind of political thought now generally unpopular . His belief in the natural perfectibility of man justly strikes the Christian reader as foolishness ...
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not only in the style but in the thought also . This is to a certain extent owing to the somewhat haphazard gathering of the contents . It must not be forgotten that the greatest of Wordsworth's poems in the series , Tintern Abbey ...
not only in the style but in the thought also . This is to a certain extent owing to the somewhat haphazard gathering of the contents . It must not be forgotten that the greatest of Wordsworth's poems in the series , Tintern Abbey ...
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