Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻 |
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Whether it be well to retrace the course of his life , as it flowed from open
sunshine “ under the shade of melancholy boughs , " must be left for others to
decide . The motives which have determined his brother , after much hesitation ,
to take ...
Whether it be well to retrace the course of his life , as it flowed from open
sunshine “ under the shade of melancholy boughs , " must be left for others to
decide . The motives which have determined his brother , after much hesitation ,
to take ...
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Though he speaks of himself as " a very childish child , " his age being ten years ,
he had already learnt to mark with interest the course of public events , and to
engage in the discussions to which they led . With Mr. Wordsworth and his family
...
Though he speaks of himself as " a very childish child , " his age being ten years ,
he had already learnt to mark with interest the course of public events , and to
engage in the discussions to which they led . With Mr. Wordsworth and his family
...
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22 , I find the following reminiscence : — “ The Town and Country ' was my first
play in London , 1807 , then in the course of a successful run at Covent Garden ;
Kemble as Reuben Glenroy . I have little recollection of it , only the peculiarity of ...
22 , I find the following reminiscence : — “ The Town and Country ' was my first
play in London , 1807 , then in the course of a successful run at Covent Garden ;
Kemble as Reuben Glenroy . I have little recollection of it , only the peculiarity of ...
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I witnessed the jar of faction , and had to trace the course of sedition . I lived to
see changes of government , a great progress of public opinion and a new order
of things ! When at length a sense of unreality was forced upon him , and he felt ...
I witnessed the jar of faction , and had to trace the course of sedition . I lived to
see changes of government , a great progress of public opinion and a new order
of things ! When at length a sense of unreality was forced upon him , and he felt ...
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I have reason to believe that he continued the habit mentally , from time to time ,
after he left school , and of course had no longer a confidant ; in this , as in many
other ways , continuing a child . Scarcely less curious , and perhaps even more ...
I have reason to believe that he continued the habit mentally , from time to time ,
after he left school , and of course had no longer a confidant ; in this , as in many
other ways , continuing a child . Scarcely less curious , and perhaps even more ...
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