The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, in Six Volumes, Հատոր 6E. Moxon, Son, & Company, 1870 |
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... course of life which would in all probability have been his was the one for which he was most fitted and most to his mind , —that of a Benedictine monk in a convent , furnished , as many once were and some still are , with an ...
... course of life which would in all probability have been his was the one for which he was most fitted and most to his mind , —that of a Benedictine monk in a convent , furnished , as many once were and some still are , with an ...
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... course , and of some , not a little remarkable . have now one of this class in my eye who became an usher in a preparatory school and ended in making a large fortune . His manners when he came to Hawkshead were as uncouth as well could ...
... course , and of some , not a little remarkable . have now one of this class in my eye who became an usher in a preparatory school and ended in making a large fortune . His manners when he came to Hawkshead were as uncouth as well could ...
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... course of my life I have heard of sudden influxes of great wealth being followed by derangement , and in one instance the shock of good fortune was so great as to produce absolute idiocy : but these all happened where there had been ...
... course of my life I have heard of sudden influxes of great wealth being followed by derangement , and in one instance the shock of good fortune was so great as to produce absolute idiocy : but these all happened where there had been ...
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... course of conversation I presumed to find fault with the versification of Pope , of whom he was an enthusiastic admirer : he defended him with a warmth that indicated much irritation : nevertheless I would not abandon my point and said ...
... course of conversation I presumed to find fault with the versification of Pope , of whom he was an enthusiastic admirer : he defended him with a warmth that indicated much irritation : nevertheless I would not abandon my point and said ...
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... course was before the time of Bills and Notes . The two sons of this person had no doubt been led by the knowledge of their father to take more delight in scholar- ship , and had been accustomed in their own minds to take a wider view ...
... course was before the time of Bills and Notes . The two sons of this person had no doubt been led by the knowledge of their father to take more delight in scholar- ship , and had been accustomed in their own minds to take a wider view ...
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