The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... given in Volume VI . , as notes supplementary to the poems of this Continental Tour ; and it is hard to say whether the jottings taken at the time by his wife , or the extended Journal afterwards written out by his sister , is the more ...
... given in Volume VI . , as notes supplementary to the poems of this Continental Tour ; and it is hard to say whether the jottings taken at the time by his wife , or the extended Journal afterwards written out by his sister , is the more ...
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... given place to the darkness of a fine August night , I was tempted aside into a broad flat meadow , where I walked under a row of tall poplars by the river - side . The castle , church , and town appeared before us in stately harmony ...
... given place to the darkness of a fine August night , I was tempted aside into a broad flat meadow , where I walked under a row of tall poplars by the river - side . The castle , church , and town appeared before us in stately harmony ...
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... given ; but in Allsop's twenty - seventh letter ( dated May 4 , 1821 ) he writes thus of meeting Wordsworth in London : - " Met Mr. and Mrs. Wordsworth , with Mr. Talfourd , Monk- house , and Robinson . A very delightful evening . Words ...
... given ; but in Allsop's twenty - seventh letter ( dated May 4 , 1821 ) he writes thus of meeting Wordsworth in London : - " Met Mr. and Mrs. Wordsworth , with Mr. Talfourd , Monk- house , and Robinson . A very delightful evening . Words ...
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... given in the Morning Chronicle and Courier , is a tissue of glittering declamation and slender sophistry . He does not appear to look at the effect of this measure upon the Dissenters at all ; and as to the inference that the Catholics ...
... given in the Morning Chronicle and Courier , is a tissue of glittering declamation and slender sophistry . He does not appear to look at the effect of this measure upon the Dissenters at all ; and as to the inference that the Catholics ...
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... given here . It was written from Rydal : - " 6th Jan. 1821 . " MY DEAR SIR GEORGE , -Yesterday I performed a great feat - wrote no less than seven letters , reserving yours for to - day , that I might have more leisure , and you ...
... given here . It was written from Rydal : - " 6th Jan. 1821 . " MY DEAR SIR GEORGE , -Yesterday I performed a great feat - wrote no less than seven letters , reserving yours for to - day , that I might have more leisure , and you ...
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