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... things must be , Yet all things there agree . As in the Ark , joyn'd without force or strife , All Creatures dwelt ; all Creatures that had Life . Or as the Primitive Forms of all ( If we compare great things with small ) Which without ...
... things must be , Yet all things there agree . As in the Ark , joyn'd without force or strife , All Creatures dwelt ; all Creatures that had Life . Or as the Primitive Forms of all ( If we compare great things with small ) Which without ...
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... things . Plainly , what had arrested me was the suggestion of the lines in Tintern Abbey : A motion and a spirit , that impels All thinking things , all objects of all thought , And rolls through all things . 1 Mr. Empson has replied ...
... things . Plainly , what had arrested me was the suggestion of the lines in Tintern Abbey : A motion and a spirit , that impels All thinking things , all objects of all thought , And rolls through all things . 1 Mr. Empson has replied ...
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... things with an unworthy eye ? She sleeps in the calm earth , and peace is here . I well remember that those very plumes , Those weeds , and the high spear - grass on that wall , By mist and silent rain - drops silvered o'er , As once I ...
... things with an unworthy eye ? She sleeps in the calm earth , and peace is here . I well remember that those very plumes , Those weeds , and the high spear - grass on that wall , By mist and silent rain - drops silvered o'er , As once I ...
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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