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... beautiful girl imprisoned in a convent pending marriage against her will , and instantly Shelley's sympathetic ... beautiful and the good . Love was a desire to be permanently identified with the beautiful ( defined as the good ) ...
... beautiful girl imprisoned in a convent pending marriage against her will , and instantly Shelley's sympathetic ... beautiful and the good . Love was a desire to be permanently identified with the beautiful ( defined as the good ) ...
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... beautiful , in a word , the good which exists in the relation , subsisting , first between existence and perception , and sec- ondly between perception and expression . in itself the chaos of a cyclic poem : the copi- ousness of ...
... beautiful , in a word , the good which exists in the relation , subsisting , first between existence and perception , and sec- ondly between perception and expression . in itself the chaos of a cyclic poem : the copi- ousness of ...
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... beautiful analogy with those sources of emotion and thought , and with the contemporary condition of them : one great poet is a masterpiece of nature which another not only ought to study but must study . He might as wisely and as ...
... beautiful analogy with those sources of emotion and thought , and with the contemporary condition of them : one great poet is a masterpiece of nature which another not only ought to study but must study . He might as wisely and as ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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