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... seems to be that this ec- | Wordsworth had much more than Cole- static temper has but little to do with ridge , as may be seen from the follow- races , but is the individual expression ing example : of certain exceptional souls to be ...
... seems to be that this ec- | Wordsworth had much more than Cole- static temper has but little to do with ridge , as may be seen from the follow- races , but is the individual expression ing example : of certain exceptional souls to be ...
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... seems to be that , plastic as is the poetic temperament , apt as it is to recall those special aspects of nature by which in childhood the poet was surrounded , there is sometimes an an- cestral strain in human nature which is stronger ...
... seems to be that , plastic as is the poetic temperament , apt as it is to recall those special aspects of nature by which in childhood the poet was surrounded , there is sometimes an an- cestral strain in human nature which is stronger ...
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... seems conscious of his presence , seems to know him and welcome him . Some will , no doubt , smile at this as an idle Even in the temperate climes of Con- fancy . It cannot be denied , however , tinental Europe the vegetable world that ...
... seems conscious of his presence , seems to know him and welcome him . Some will , no doubt , smile at this as an idle Even in the temperate climes of Con- fancy . It cannot be denied , however , tinental Europe the vegetable world that ...
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... seem so blended that the power of seizing upon physiognomic details , which the prose writer can very early command , seems to be beyond the poet . among them ; though here , perhaps , other English poets are at least his equals ...
... seem so blended that the power of seizing upon physiognomic details , which the prose writer can very early command , seems to be beyond the poet . among them ; though here , perhaps , other English poets are at least his equals ...
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... seems to be almost the only one who never goes wrong . would have come , and both swallow and martin would have got ... seem Some time ago a friend of his , when to put into the missel - thrush's nest the touching upon the probable ...
... seems to be almost the only one who never goes wrong . would have come , and both swallow and martin would have got ... seem Some time ago a friend of his , when to put into the missel - thrush's nest the touching upon the probable ...
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