The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... means of four pillars at the distance of six or seven yards from the centre . Sunday , July 16th . - Brussels . - After breakfast , pro- ceeded through the park , a very large open space with shady walks , statues , fountains , pools ...
... means of four pillars at the distance of six or seven yards from the centre . Sunday , July 16th . - Brussels . - After breakfast , pro- ceeded through the park , a very large open space with shady walks , statues , fountains , pools ...
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... means so striking as in those of Ghent or Bruges . . Waterloo . - Waterloo is a mean village ; straggling on each side of the broad highway , children and poor people of all ages stood on the watch to conduct us to the church . Within ...
... means so striking as in those of Ghent or Bruges . . Waterloo . - Waterloo is a mean village ; straggling on each side of the broad highway , children and poor people of all ages stood on the watch to conduct us to the church . Within ...
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... means of comparing them accurately with others of their kind , which do not bear the same proportions to the objects with which they are surrounded . Those in the neighbourhood of Bonn are of themselves sufficiently interesting in shape ...
... means of comparing them accurately with others of their kind , which do not bear the same proportions to the objects with which they are surrounded . Those in the neighbourhood of Bonn are of themselves sufficiently interesting in shape ...
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... mean in its exterior ; but , from a small distance , any city looks well that is not modern , and where there is bulk and irregularity , with harmony of colouring . But we did not enter the cathedral , having so much to see out of doors ...
... mean in its exterior ; but , from a small distance , any city looks well that is not modern , and where there is bulk and irregularity , with harmony of colouring . But we did not enter the cathedral , having so much to see out of doors ...
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... means despicable daubs ; and , while I looked at them myself , it pleased me much more to see the peasants , bringing their burthens to the city , often stay their steps , with eyes cast upwards . The lake is seen through the openings ...
... means despicable daubs ; and , while I looked at them myself , it pleased me much more to see the peasants , bringing their burthens to the city , often stay their steps , with eyes cast upwards . The lake is seen through the openings ...
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