The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... March 13 , 1821 , he says of his time at Cambridge : - 66 ' What with the company ( although I saw very little of him ) of my dear brother , our stately apartments , with all the venerable portraits there that awe one into humility ...
... March 13 , 1821 , he says of his time at Cambridge : - 66 ' What with the company ( although I saw very little of him ) of my dear brother , our stately apartments , with all the venerable portraits there that awe one into humility ...
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... March 28th , 1821 . I am truly sorry for what you say about the probable fate of the Catholic question , and feel grateful to you as an Englishman for your persevering exertions . Canning's speech , as given in the Morning Chronicle and ...
... March 28th , 1821 . I am truly sorry for what you say about the probable fate of the Catholic question , and feel grateful to you as an Englishman for your persevering exertions . Canning's speech , as given in the Morning Chronicle and ...
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... March 1821 , Wordsworth told Crabb Robinson " the two ladies are busy in transcribing their Journals " ; and the desire for fresh journeyings being strong within him , he wished that he could encourage the hope of passing a winter with ...
... March 1821 , Wordsworth told Crabb Robinson " the two ladies are busy in transcribing their Journals " ; and the desire for fresh journeyings being strong within him , he wished that he could encourage the hope of passing a winter with ...
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... March 1822 , Dorothy Wordsworth wrote to Crabb Robinson : - " With respect to the Tour poems , I am afraid you will think his notes not sufficiently copious . Prefaces he has none , except to the poem on Goddard's death . Your ...
... March 1822 , Dorothy Wordsworth wrote to Crabb Robinson : - " With respect to the Tour poems , I am afraid you will think his notes not sufficiently copious . Prefaces he has none , except to the poem on Goddard's death . Your ...
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... march , but who themselves have no feelings of lofty enthusiasm , or of any kind but the hope of reaping part of the plunder and sharing in the profits of success . ' What , ' he said , ' would have been the use of my praising such men ...
... march , but who themselves have no feelings of lofty enthusiasm , or of any kind but the hope of reaping part of the plunder and sharing in the profits of success . ' What , ' he said , ' would have been the use of my praising such men ...
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