The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... London in November , they stayed some time in town , and went north by Cambridge and Coleorton , arriving at Rydal Mount on Christmas Eve . Dorothy Wordsworth wrote a Journal of this Tour , taking notes at the time , and extending them ...
... London in November , they stayed some time in town , and went north by Cambridge and Coleorton , arriving at Rydal Mount on Christmas Eve . Dorothy Wordsworth wrote a Journal of this Tour , taking notes at the time , and extending them ...
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... building than in former times ; and I felt , as I had often done during my last abode in London , that , whatever change , tend- ing to melancholy , twenty years might have produced , TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 3.
... building than in former times ; and I felt , as I had often done during my last abode in London , that , whatever change , tend- ing to melancholy , twenty years might have produced , TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 3.
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... London and Canterbury the scenes are varied and cheerful ; first Blackheath , and its bordering villas , and shady trees ; goats , asses , sheep , etc. , pasturing at large near the houses . The Thames glorious ; ships like castles ...
... London and Canterbury the scenes are varied and cheerful ; first Blackheath , and its bordering villas , and shady trees ; goats , asses , sheep , etc. , pasturing at large near the houses . The Thames glorious ; ships like castles ...
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... London . On the 18th November , H. C. Robinson writes : - " Wordsworth in excellent mood . His improved and im- proving mildness and tolerance must very much conciliate all who know him . Monday , 20. — I was glad to accompany the ...
... London . On the 18th November , H. C. Robinson writes : - " Wordsworth in excellent mood . His improved and im- proving mildness and tolerance must very much conciliate all who know him . Monday , 20. — I was glad to accompany the ...
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... London : - " Met Mr. and Mrs. Wordsworth , with Mr. Talfourd , Monk- house , and Robinson . A very delightful evening . Words- worth almost as good a reader as Coleridge ; to a stranger I think he would seem to carry even more authority ...
... London : - " Met Mr. and Mrs. Wordsworth , with Mr. Talfourd , Monk- house , and Robinson . A very delightful evening . Words- worth almost as good a reader as Coleridge ; to a stranger I think he would seem to carry even more authority ...
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