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Pagina 18
... is rather a theory of mine . I don't believe in sticking at any one thing beyond a given time . I believe one does oneself more harm than good . " into a Marchioness of Borroughdale , " he said laughingly 18 BORROUGHDALE OF BORROUGHDALE .
... is rather a theory of mine . I don't believe in sticking at any one thing beyond a given time . I believe one does oneself more harm than good . " into a Marchioness of Borroughdale , " he said laughingly 18 BORROUGHDALE OF BORROUGHDALE .
Pagina 22
... given by this enterprising fam . ily that Borroughdale for the first time found courage to break down that bar which her discretion and his own diffi- could only faintly and intermittently dis- THE LIBERAL MOVEMENT IN 22 BORROUGHDALE OF ...
... given by this enterprising fam . ily that Borroughdale for the first time found courage to break down that bar which her discretion and his own diffi- could only faintly and intermittently dis- THE LIBERAL MOVEMENT IN 22 BORROUGHDALE OF ...
Pagina 28
... given , what more need I desire To stir , to soothe , or elevate ? What nobler marvels than the mind May in life's daily prospect find , May find or there create ? - " And that the imagination has this creative power of ' conferring ...
... given , what more need I desire To stir , to soothe , or elevate ? What nobler marvels than the mind May in life's daily prospect find , May find or there create ? - " And that the imagination has this creative power of ' conferring ...
Pagina 30
... given by Pope , and quoted in my last paper ) expressed better in me- tre than it could be in prose . The reason is , as every one can see , that the writer of the above passage is not in a mood for the expression of thoughts for which ...
... given by Pope , and quoted in my last paper ) expressed better in me- tre than it could be in prose . The reason is , as every one can see , that the writer of the above passage is not in a mood for the expression of thoughts for which ...
Pagina 31
... given such splendid utterance to the of the form in which a general feeling is emotions they excite . No : the forces that expressed . If one recalls those poems of his which have taken the deepest root in made Wordsworth a poet were ...
... given such splendid utterance to the of the form in which a general feeling is emotions they excite . No : the forces that expressed . If one recalls those poems of his which have taken the deepest root in made Wordsworth a poet were ...
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