The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... give greater force to such authority than is essential to its due execution . Government is at best but a necessary evil . Compelled to place themselves in a state of sub- ordination , men will obviously endeavour to prevent the abuse ...
... give greater force to such authority than is essential to its due execution . Government is at best but a necessary evil . Compelled to place themselves in a state of sub- ordination , men will obviously endeavour to prevent the abuse ...
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... gives the enjoyment of a reward which exceeds the hopes of the most active exertions of human industry . The languid tedium of this noble repose must be dis- sipated , and gaming , with the tricking manœuvres of the horse - race ...
... gives the enjoyment of a reward which exceeds the hopes of the most active exertions of human industry . The languid tedium of this noble repose must be dis- sipated , and gaming , with the tricking manœuvres of the horse - race ...
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... give your opinions upon the present turbulent crisis , expressing a wish that they may have some effect in tranquillising the minds of the people . Whence comes it , then , that the two grand causes of this working of the popular I 25 ...
... give your opinions upon the present turbulent crisis , expressing a wish that they may have some effect in tranquillising the minds of the people . Whence comes it , then , that the two grand causes of this working of the popular I 25 ...
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... give me any offence . It was on many accounts highly grateful to me . I was pleased to find that I had given so much pleasure to an ingenuous and able mind , and I further considered the enjoyment which you had had from my Poems as an ...
... give me any offence . It was on many accounts highly grateful to me . I was pleased to find that I had given so much pleasure to an ingenuous and able mind , and I further considered the enjoyment which you had had from my Poems as an ...
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... give them new compositions of feeling , to render their feelings more sane , pure , and permanent , in short , more consonant to Nature , that is , to eternal Nature , and the great moving Spirit of things . He ought to travel before ...
... give them new compositions of feeling , to render their feelings more sane , pure , and permanent , in short , more consonant to Nature , that is , to eternal Nature , and the great moving Spirit of things . He ought to travel before ...
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