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... words , and the order of the words , in no respect differ from the most unimpassioned conversation . There are words in both , for example , " the Strand , " and " the Town , " connected with none but the which appeared to me tender and ...
... words , and the order of the words , in no respect differ from the most unimpassioned conversation . There are words in both , for example , " the Strand , " and " the Town , " connected with none but the which appeared to me tender and ...
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... Words- worth ( for in this sense alone is it affirmed by poetry ( that is the formal construction , or architecture , of the words and phrases ) is essentially different from that of prose . Now the burden of the proof lies with the ...
... Words- worth ( for in this sense alone is it affirmed by poetry ( that is the formal construction , or architecture , of the words and phrases ) is essentially different from that of prose . Now the burden of the proof lies with the ...
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... words are taken in the common sense , they 5 most correct notions , and the widest acquaint- ance with the works of excellence of all ages and countries , will not perfectly secure us against the contagious familiarity with the far more ...
... words are taken in the common sense , they 5 most correct notions , and the widest acquaint- ance with the works of excellence of all ages and countries , will not perfectly secure us against the contagious familiarity with the far more ...
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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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