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... common prop- erties of the class to which he belongs ; and 15 thirdly , words and phrases of universal use . The language of Hooker , Bacon , Bishop Taylor , and Burke differs from the common language of the learned class only by the ...
... common prop- erties of the class to which he belongs ; and 15 thirdly , words and phrases of universal use . The language of Hooker , Bacon , Bishop Taylor , and Burke differs from the common language of the learned class only by the ...
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... common belief . Mr. Wordsworth , in consequence , assigns as the proof of his position , " that not only the language of a large portion of every good poem , even of the most elevated character , to whom a delusion of this kind would be ...
... common belief . Mr. Wordsworth , in consequence , assigns as the proof of his position , " that not only the language of a large portion of every good poem , even of the most elevated character , to whom a delusion of this kind would be ...
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... common import , in order to arrive at any notoriously is , with the arts of music and sense ; and according to their common import , if you are to receive from them any feeling of sublimity or admiration . painting , much more difficult ...
... common import , in order to arrive at any notoriously is , with the arts of music and sense ; and according to their common import , if you are to receive from them any feeling of sublimity or admiration . painting , much more difficult ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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Common terms and phrases
art thou beauty beneath breath bright Byron clouds cold dark dark Rosaleen dead dear death deep delight Demogorgon doth dream earth Endymion eyes fair FANNY BRAWNE fear feel flowers gentle green happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS JOHN KEATS Keats lady Lamia language leaves Leigh Hunt light live look Lord Lord Byron Lyrical Ballads metre mind moon morning mountains nature never night o'er pain Panthea passion pleasure poem poet poetic poetry prose round Semichorus shadow Shelley sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sonnet sorrow soul sound spirit stars stood sweet tears tell thee thine things THOMAS MOORE thou art thought tion trees truth Twas voice wandering waves wild wind wings words Wordsworth young youth