The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... remarkable . . . From Furnes to Bruges we had travelled through a flat country , yet with an endless variety , produced by the various produce of a beautiful soil carefully cultivated . We had been told that the country between Ghent ...
... remarkable . . . From Furnes to Bruges we had travelled through a flat country , yet with an endless variety , produced by the various produce of a beautiful soil carefully cultivated . We had been told that the country between Ghent ...
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... remarkable places in Switzerland , and particularly of the vale and convent of Engelberg , with plans and charts of the mountains , etc. There are now only eighteen monks ; and the abbot no longer exists : his office , I suppose ...
... remarkable places in Switzerland , and particularly of the vale and convent of Engelberg , with plans and charts of the mountains , etc. There are now only eighteen monks ; and the abbot no longer exists : his office , I suppose ...
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... remarkable for his imaginative and vapoury abstractions . Near the summit of our path we came to a very picturesque shrine , with a cross and the sculptured figure of a Madonna inside . We sat down on the steps of this rural temple ...
... remarkable for his imaginative and vapoury abstractions . Near the summit of our path we came to a very picturesque shrine , with a cross and the sculptured figure of a Madonna inside . We sat down on the steps of this rural temple ...
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... remarkable person ' to have produced such an effect on the public as he unquestionably did . He summed up his judgment by saying that ' Lord Byron has been greatly overrated ; will soon , and has already begun to sink in public opinion ...
... remarkable person ' to have produced such an effect on the public as he unquestionably did . He summed up his judgment by saying that ' Lord Byron has been greatly overrated ; will soon , and has already begun to sink in public opinion ...
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... remarkable , " says Mr. Graves , " that the immediate effect of his ( Hamilton's ) intercourse with Wordsworth , during the visit of the latter to Ireland , was to cause him more definitely than before to arrive at the conclusion that ...
... remarkable , " says Mr. Graves , " that the immediate effect of his ( Hamilton's ) intercourse with Wordsworth , during the visit of the latter to Ireland , was to cause him more definitely than before to arrive at the conclusion that ...
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