The Poetical Works of William WordsworthA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 sider |
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Side 257
... mind derives from the perception of similitude in dissi- militude . This principle is the great spring of the activity of our minds , and their chief feeder . From this principle the direction of the sexual appetite , and all the ...
... mind derives from the perception of similitude in dissi- militude . This principle is the great spring of the activity of our minds , and their chief feeder . From this principle the direction of the sexual appetite , and all the ...
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... mind , he should have preferred the natural order of publication , and have given that to the World first ; but , as the second division of the Work was designed to refer more to passing events , and to an existing state of things ...
... mind , he should have preferred the natural order of publication , and have given that to the World first ; but , as the second division of the Work was designed to refer more to passing events , and to an existing state of things ...
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... minds Are often those of whom the noisy world Hears least ; else surely this Man had not left His graces unreveal'd and unproclaim'd . But , as the mind was fill'd with inward light So not without distinction had he lived , Beloved and ...
... minds Are often those of whom the noisy world Hears least ; else surely this Man had not left His graces unreveal'd and unproclaim'd . But , as the mind was fill'd with inward light So not without distinction had he lived , Beloved and ...
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