The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... sister of Mrs. Monkhouse ) , left England together for a tour on the Conti- nent . They started from Dover on the ... sister's . Writing to Mrs. Clarkson from Coblenz , July 22d , Dorothy said : " Journals we shall have in abundance ...
... sister of Mrs. Monkhouse ) , left England together for a tour on the Conti- nent . They started from Dover on the ... sister's . Writing to Mrs. Clarkson from Coblenz , July 22d , Dorothy said : " Journals we shall have in abundance ...
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... sister , is the more admirable , both as a record of travel , and as a commentary on the poet's work . It would be a mistake to publish these Journals in extenso ; but they certainly contain a very vivid picture of the state of the ...
... sister , is the more admirable , both as a record of travel , and as a commentary on the poet's work . It would be a mistake to publish these Journals in extenso ; but they certainly contain a very vivid picture of the state of the ...
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... sister . We could hardly see the statues . The Memnon , however , seemed to interest him very much . I think that his enjoyment of works of art is very much in proportion to their subserviency to poetical illustration . I doubt whether ...
... sister . We could hardly see the statues . The Memnon , however , seemed to interest him very much . I think that his enjoyment of works of art is very much in proportion to their subserviency to poetical illustration . I doubt whether ...
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... sister were as actively employed in writing out their notes of Con- tinental travel . In March 1821 , Wordsworth told Crabb Robinson " the two ladies are busy in transcribing their Journals " ; and the desire for fresh journeyings being ...
... sister were as actively employed in writing out their notes of Con- tinental travel . In March 1821 , Wordsworth told Crabb Robinson " the two ladies are busy in transcribing their Journals " ; and the desire for fresh journeyings being ...
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... sister's ; and the facility of procuring a frank in this house has left my procrastinating habit without excuse . Some time ago you expressed ( as perhaps you will remem- ber ) a wish that my sister would publish her Recollections of ...
... sister's ; and the facility of procuring a frank in this house has left my procrastinating habit without excuse . Some time ago you expressed ( as perhaps you will remem- ber ) a wish that my sister would publish her Recollections of ...
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