The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Robinson at Lucerne , crossed over to the Italian lakes and Milan , came back to Switzerland , and through France to Paris , where they spent a month . Return- ing to London in November , they stayed some time in town , and went north ...
... Robinson at Lucerne , crossed over to the Italian lakes and Milan , came back to Switzerland , and through France to Paris , where they spent a month . Return- ing to London in November , they stayed some time in town , and went north ...
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... Robinson was visiting at Rydal Mount , and after reading over these Journals of Mrs. and Miss Wordsworth , he wrote ... Robinson's Journal of the tour is the following : " 26th June 1820. -I made some cheap pur- chases : if anything not ...
... Robinson was visiting at Rydal Mount , and after reading over these Journals of Mrs. and Miss Wordsworth , he wrote ... Robinson's Journal of the tour is the following : " 26th June 1820. -I made some cheap pur- chases : if anything not ...
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... Robinson advised Dorothy Wordsworth to publish her Journal of this Continental Tour , and she replied to him , 23d May 1824- " " . . . Your advice respecting my Continental Journal is , I am sure , very good , provided it were worth ...
... Robinson advised Dorothy Wordsworth to publish her Journal of this Continental Tour , and she replied to him , 23d May 1824- " " . . . Your advice respecting my Continental Journal is , I am sure , very good , provided it were worth ...
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... Robinson . ' He turned round while talking German , with loud voice , to the landlord ; and , all at once , we saw that it was Mr. Robinson himself . Our joy cannot be expressed . If he had brought the half of old England along with him ...
... Robinson . ' He turned round while talking German , with loud voice , to the landlord ; and , all at once , we saw that it was Mr. Robinson himself . Our joy cannot be expressed . If he had brought the half of old England along with him ...
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... 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 Wordsworths to the British Museum ; and we ...
... 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 Wordsworths to the British Museum ; and we ...
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