Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... present volumes comprise , in addition to an introductory Memoir , the volume of poems above mentioned , which has been long out of print , and a second volume of poetry almost entirely posthumous , and of greater extent and more varied ...
... present volumes comprise , in addition to an introductory Memoir , the volume of poems above mentioned , which has been long out of print , and a second volume of poetry almost entirely posthumous , and of greater extent and more varied ...
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... present purpose requires ; yet we may take it far enough to conclude that the strong desire which all men feel to become acquainted with the personal history of those who have in any way dis- tinguished themselves above their fellows ...
... present purpose requires ; yet we may take it far enough to conclude that the strong desire which all men feel to become acquainted with the personal history of those who have in any way dis- tinguished themselves above their fellows ...
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... present editor still less would his posthumous remains have been added to the collection , with a record of his life and fortunes . But all who knew my brother with any degree of intimacy , are agreed that his written productions fall ...
... present editor still less would his posthumous remains have been added to the collection , with a record of his life and fortunes . But all who knew my brother with any degree of intimacy , are agreed that his written productions fall ...
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... present quite the same features , either to the eye or mind , as when they were visited by Gray . It would be a gross exaggeration to say that they have been spoiled by the hand of art and the progress of civilisation . It would be ...
... present quite the same features , either to the eye or mind , as when they were visited by Gray . It would be a gross exaggeration to say that they have been spoiled by the hand of art and the progress of civilisation . It would be ...
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... present work ) was painted by Mr. ( afterwards Sir David ) Wilkie ; Mr. Wordsworth , the great poet , recently numbered with the illustrious dead , being also of the party . Though he speaks of himself as " a very childish child , " his ...
... present work ) was painted by Mr. ( afterwards Sir David ) Wilkie ; Mr. Wordsworth , the great poet , recently numbered with the illustrious dead , being also of the party . Though he speaks of himself as " a very childish child , " his ...
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