The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... objects around her ; and these were written on the spot and I recollect her often sitting on the grass , not aware of what kind of employment she had . Now it is evident that a succession of such pictures must represent the face of the ...
... objects around her ; and these were written on the spot and I recollect her often sitting on the grass , not aware of what kind of employment she had . Now it is evident that a succession of such pictures must represent the face of the ...
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... object is not to make a book , but to leave to my niece a neatly - penned memorial of those few interesting months of our lives . . . . " The following extracts are from Dorothy's Journal : — " ( ( Monday , July 10th , 1820. - We ...
... object is not to make a book , but to leave to my niece a neatly - penned memorial of those few interesting months of our lives . . . . " The following extracts are from Dorothy's Journal : — " ( ( Monday , July 10th , 1820. - We ...
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... objects on the shore . Two nuns and a priest ( his prayer- book in his hand ) , an English dandy , a handsome lady - like Flemish girl , dressed in an elegant gauze mob - cap with flowers , and robe à la française , were the most ...
... objects on the shore . Two nuns and a priest ( his prayer- book in his hand ) , an English dandy , a handsome lady - like Flemish girl , dressed in an elegant gauze mob - cap with flowers , and robe à la française , were the most ...
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... object , and had the power to lead the imagination gently on to the period when that once superb but now decaying structure shall be ' lorded over and possessed by nature . ' . . Arrival at Brussels .-- Light and shade very solemn upon ...
... object , and had the power to lead the imagination gently on to the period when that once superb but now decaying structure shall be ' lorded over and possessed by nature . ' . . Arrival at Brussels .-- Light and shade very solemn upon ...
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... objects utterly decayed . Bonn . - The great area of the vale here is a plain , covered with corn , vines , and fruit - trees : the impression is of richness , profusion , amplitude of space . The hills are probably higher than some of ...
... objects utterly decayed . Bonn . - The great area of the vale here is a plain , covered with corn , vines , and fruit - trees : the impression is of richness , profusion , amplitude of space . The hills are probably higher than some of ...
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