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Concerning the Relations of Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal, to Each ... - Page 162
by William Wordsworth - 1809 - 216 pages
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The New-York Review, Volume 4

1839 - 538 pages
...some time, in a path which has betrayed by its fruitfulnes.s ; furnishing them constant employment for picking up things about their feet, when thoughts...philosophy, been every day putting on more brilliant colors ; the splendor of imagination has been fading. Sensibility, which 'Was formerly a generous nursling...
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The New York Review, Volume 4

Francis Lister Hawks, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - Bibliography - 1839 - 554 pages
...for some time, in a path which has betrayed by its fruitfulness ; furnishing them constant employment for picking up things about their feet, when thoughts...mechanic arts, manufactures, agriculture, commerce, and al! those products of knowledge which are confined to gross, definite, and tangible objects, have,...
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Lectures on the British Poets, Volume 1

Henry Reed - English poetry - 1857 - 424 pages
...for some time in a path which has betrayed by its fruitfulness, furnishing them constant employment for picking up things about their feet when thoughts...putting on more brilliant colours, the splendour of imagination has been fading. Sensibility, which was formerly a generous nursling of rude nature, has...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 50

English periodicals - 1884 - 506 pages
...for some time, in a path which has betrayed by its fruitfulness ; furnishing them constant employment for picking up things about their feet, when thoughts...the splendour of the imagination has been fading. . . . Animal comforts have been rejoiced over, as if they were the end of being. . . . Now a country...
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MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 50

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1884 - 524 pages
...some time, in a path, which has betrayed by its fraitfulness ; furnishing them constant employment for picking up things about their feet, when thoughts...knowledge which are confined to gross, definite, and tungible objects, have, with the aid of experimental philosophy, been every day putting on more brilliant...
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Wordsworthiana: a Selection from Papers Read to the Wordsworth Society

William Angus Knight, Wordsworth Society - Wordsworth Society - 1889 - 388 pages
...for some time, in a path which has betrayed by its fruitfulness ; furnishing them constant employment for picking up things about their feet, when thoughts...the splendour of the imagination has been fading. . . . Animal .comforts have been rejoiced over, as if they were the end of being. . . . Now a country...
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Wordsworthiana: A Selection from Papers Read to the Wordsworth Society

William Angus Knight - 1889 - 394 pages
...fur some timr, in a path which hus betrayed by its fniitfulncss ; furnishing them constant employment for picking up things about their feet, when thoughts...mechanic arts, manufactures, agriculture, commerce; and nil those products of Knowledge which are confined to gross, definite, and tangible objects, have,...
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Wordsworth's Tract on the Convention of Cintra: (published 1809) with Two ...

William Wordsworth - Cintra, Convention of - 1915 - 292 pages
...some time, in a path which has betrayed by its fruitfulness ; furnishing them constant 1 employment for picking up things about their feet, when thoughts...Philosophy, been every day putting on more brilliant colours ; ah^ splendour of the Imaginationjias been fading : Sensibility, which was. formerly a generous nursling...
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Wordsworth's Tract on the Convention of Cintra

William Wordsworth - Convention of Cintra - 1915 - 296 pages
...for some time, in a path which has betrayed by its fruitfulness ; furnishing them constant employment for picking up things about their feet, when thoughts...those products of knowledge which are confined to gross—definite — and tangible objects, have, with the aid of Experimental Philosophy, been every...
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The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose ...

Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 712 pages
...some time, in a path which has betrayed by its fruitf ulness ; furnishing them constant employment ONAL SYMPATHIES AT THE SUNRISE IN 1848 DANTE GABRIEL...sounds as though the Earth did sing And the Earth's colors ; the splendor of the imagination has been fading: sensibility, which was formerly a generous...
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