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... death forced them asunder . Even when married , and happily married , his sister is his companion , it appears to us , more than his wife . He did not effect anything of consequence before this union took place , and , after that , his ...
... death forced them asunder . Even when married , and happily married , his sister is his companion , it appears to us , more than his wife . He did not effect anything of consequence before this union took place , and , after that , his ...
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... death of this first Earl of Lonsdale placed their destiny in the hands of the second earl , who , much to his honour , seemed to think himself bound to repair , not only by prompt payment of the claims , but by his unremitting patronage ...
... death of this first Earl of Lonsdale placed their destiny in the hands of the second earl , who , much to his honour , seemed to think himself bound to repair , not only by prompt payment of the claims , but by his unremitting patronage ...
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... death of Coleridge . Wordsworth led a wandering uncertain life for three years . His friends wished him to enter the Church , but he was prevented by conscientious scruples . He resided more than a year in France , for the sake of ...
... death of Coleridge . Wordsworth led a wandering uncertain life for three years . His friends wished him to enter the Church , but he was prevented by conscientious scruples . He resided more than a year in France , for the sake of ...
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... death . In the following year , he completed and published his long labour of love , " The Excursion . " In this great work he appears in his full character of the metaphysical poet . Life and inanimate nature are viewed and treated of ...
... death . In the following year , he completed and published his long labour of love , " The Excursion . " In this great work he appears in his full character of the metaphysical poet . Life and inanimate nature are viewed and treated of ...
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... death of Shakespeare , his beloved wife whispering in his ear , " William , you are going to Dora ! " surrounded by friends and relatives and was followed to his rustic grave by the admiration , respect , and regret of all who had the ...
... death of Shakespeare , his beloved wife whispering in his ear , " William , you are going to Dora ! " surrounded by friends and relatives and was followed to his rustic grave by the admiration , respect , and regret of all who had the ...
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