The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... . Here we took up the very man who was Southey's guide ( Lacoste ) , whose name will make a figure in history . He bowed to us with French ceremony and ... liveliness , seeming proud withal to show himself as a 12 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... . Here we took up the very man who was Southey's guide ( Lacoste ) , whose name will make a figure in history . He bowed to us with French ceremony and ... liveliness , seeming proud withal to show himself as a 12 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... Southey and Coleridge with measured respect , and , as I thought , just appreciation . Pointed out some passages in The Curse of Kehama which he admired , and repeated some portions of The Ancient Mariner ; also from The River Duddon ...
... Southey and Coleridge with measured respect , and , as I thought , just appreciation . Pointed out some passages in The Curse of Kehama which he admired , and repeated some portions of The Ancient Mariner ; also from The River Duddon ...
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... Southey wrote to his friend , C. H. Townsend , from Keswick , on the 6th of May 1821- 66 The Wordsworths spoke of ... Southey's Life and Correspondence , vol . v . p . 79 ; also a letter to C. Bedford , vol . v . p . 65 . Several of ...
... Southey wrote to his friend , C. H. Townsend , from Keswick , on the 6th of May 1821- 66 The Wordsworths spoke of ... Southey's Life and Correspondence , vol . v . p . 79 ; also a letter to C. Bedford , vol . v . p . 65 . Several of ...
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... Southey's politics he spoke also depreciatingly . He is intellectually a very dependent , but morally an independent man . In the judgment of S. I concur altogether . Of W. I believe C. judges under personal feelings of unkindness ...
... Southey's politics he spoke also depreciatingly . He is intellectually a very dependent , but morally an independent man . In the judgment of S. I concur altogether . Of W. I believe C. judges under personal feelings of unkindness ...
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... Southey writes from Keswick , 22d February , " W. is at Cole- orton . " It was his customary halting - place in going to or returning from town . The following is also from Robinson's Diary : - 66 April 4. - At Monkhouse's our party ...
... Southey writes from Keswick , 22d February , " W. is at Cole- orton . " It was his customary halting - place in going to or returning from town . The following is also from Robinson's Diary : - 66 April 4. - At Monkhouse's our party ...
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