Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... human fairy ! Start not at the figure sitting beside the well - ' tis he who read the chapter - and knelt along with thee and them at the evening prayer . Set down thy pitcher , my child , and let us have a look at thy happiness - for ...
... human fairy ! Start not at the figure sitting beside the well - ' tis he who read the chapter - and knelt along with thee and them at the evening prayer . Set down thy pitcher , my child , and let us have a look at thy happiness - for ...
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... human society , and moulded at our will , take what shape we choose to give them ; the trees follow our footsteps , though our lips be mute , and we have left at home our fiddle - more potent we in our reality than the fabled Orpheus ...
... human society , and moulded at our will , take what shape we choose to give them ; the trees follow our footsteps , though our lips be mute , and we have left at home our fiddle - more potent we in our reality than the fabled Orpheus ...
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... Human , or such as lie beyond the grave . " In our intellectual characters , we indulge the pleasing hope , that there are some striking points of resemblance , on which , however , our modesty will not permit us to dwell - and in our ...
... Human , or such as lie beyond the grave . " In our intellectual characters , we indulge the pleasing hope , that there are some striking points of resemblance , on which , however , our modesty will not permit us to dwell - and in our ...
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... human beings born in this or that condition of life : she gives them to her favourites - for so , in the highest sense , they are to whom such gifts befall ; and not unfrequently , in an obscure place , of one of the FORTUNATI " The ...
... human beings born in this or that condition of life : she gives them to her favourites - for so , in the highest sense , they are to whom such gifts befall ; and not unfrequently , in an obscure place , of one of the FORTUNATI " The ...
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... human - heartedness is the constituent prin- ciple of true taste . " These are Wordsworth's own words , and deserve letters of gold . He has given many a shock to the prejudices of artificial society ; and in ten thousand cases , where ...
... human - heartedness is the constituent prin- ciple of true taste . " These are Wordsworth's own words , and deserve letters of gold . He has given many a shock to the prejudices of artificial society ; and in ten thousand cases , where ...
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