The Prose Works of William Wordsworth - For the First Time Collected, With Additions from - Unpublished Manuscripts. In Three Volumes. by William Wordsworth
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*(_b_) Letter enclosing the Preceding to a Friend
unnamed 206-209 iv. Two Addresses to the Freeholders of Westmoreland, 1818 211-257 *v. Of the Catholic Relief Bill, 1829 259-270 ETHICAL. I. Of Legislation for the Poor, the Working Classes, and the Clergy: Appendix to Poems, 1835 271-294 II. Advice to the Young: (_a_) Letter to the Editor of 'The Friend,' signed 'Mathetes' 295-308 (_b_) Answer to the Letter of 'Mathetes,' 1809 309-326 III. Of Education: (_a_) On the Education of the Young: Letter to a Friend, 1806 327-333 (_b_) Of the People, their Ways and Needs: Letter to Archdeacon Wrangham, 1808 334-339 (_c_) Education: two Letters to the Rev. H. J. Rose, 1828 340-348 (_d_) Education of Duty: Letter to Rev. Dr. Wordsworth, 1830 349 *(_e_) Speech on laying the Foundation-stone of the New School in the Village of Bowness, Windermere, 1830 350-356 NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS 357-360 |
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