Major British Writers, Volume 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 |
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... better employed ; it would make a man find out sooner his own level , and it would do infinitely less mischief . A false or malicious criti- cism may do much injury to the minds of others ; a stupid invention , either in prose or verse ...
... better employed ; it would make a man find out sooner his own level , and it would do infinitely less mischief . A false or malicious criti- cism may do much injury to the minds of others ; a stupid invention , either in prose or verse ...
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... better employed ; it would make a man find out sooner his own level , and it would do infinitely less mischief . A false or malicious criti- cism may do much injury to the minds of others ; a stupid invention , either in prose or verse ...
... better employed ; it would make a man find out sooner his own level , and it would do infinitely less mischief . A false or malicious criti- cism may do much injury to the minds of others ; a stupid invention , either in prose or verse ...
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... better be a ploughman than a philoso- pher ; for the ploughman lives as long as the phi- losopher , eats more , sleeps better , and rejoices in the wife of his bosom with less misgiving . This is because the philosopher is in the grip ...
... better be a ploughman than a philoso- pher ; for the ploughman lives as long as the phi- losopher , eats more , sleeps better , and rejoices in the wife of his bosom with less misgiving . This is because the philosopher is in the grip ...
Contents
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 1 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 19 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew Tree | 29 |
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