Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... course of his life , as it flowed from open sun- shine " 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 upon himself this ...
... course of his life , as it flowed from open sun- shine " 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 upon himself this ...
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... course of public events , and to engage in the discussions to which they led . With Mr. Wordsworth and his family he proceeded to London , where he spent the summer months under the hospitable roof of Mr. Basil Montagu , to whom and to ...
... course of public events , and to engage in the discussions to which they led . With Mr. Wordsworth and his family he proceeded to London , where he spent the summer months under the hospitable roof of Mr. Basil Montagu , to whom and to ...
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... course of a successful run at Covent Garden ; Kemble as Reuben Glenroy . I have little recollection of it , only the peculiarity of Kemble's enunciation and his fine statue - face took up their abode with me ; and I was wonderfully ...
... course of a successful run at Covent Garden ; Kemble as Reuben Glenroy . I have little recollection of it , only the peculiarity of Kemble's enunciation and his fine statue - face took up their abode with me ; and I was wonderfully ...
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... course of sedition . I lived to see changes of government , a great pro- gress of public opinion and a new order of things ! When at length a sense of unreality was forced upon him , and he felt himself obliged to account for his ...
... course of sedition . I lived to see changes of government , a great pro- gress of public opinion and a new order of things ! When at length a sense of unreality was forced upon him , and he felt himself obliged to account for his ...
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... course had no longer a con- fidant ; in this , as in many other ways , continuing a child . Scarcely less curious , and perhaps even more characteristic of my brother's strangely constituted mind , was another visionary habit of his ...
... course had no longer a con- fidant ; in this , as in many other ways , continuing a child . Scarcely less curious , and perhaps even more characteristic of my brother's strangely constituted mind , was another visionary habit of his ...
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