The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... written at the time ; and when he wrote them afterwards at Rydal Mount , it is evident that he had frequent recourse to the two family Journals , particularly to his sister's . Writing to Mrs. Clarkson from Coblenz , July 22d , Dorothy ...
... written at the time ; and when he wrote them afterwards at Rydal Mount , it is evident that he had frequent recourse to the two family Journals , particularly to his sister's . Writing to Mrs. Clarkson from Coblenz , July 22d , Dorothy ...
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... written out by his 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 ...
... written out by his 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 ...
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... writing some sonnets on the subject while staying at Coleorton , but to the larger idea of embodying the entire story ... written at this time to Viscount CHAPTER XXXII ECCLESIASTICAL SKETCHES-TOUR IN SCOTLAND AND BELGIUM- CORRESPONDENCE ...
... writing some sonnets on the subject while staying at Coleorton , but to the larger idea of embodying the entire story ... written at this time to Viscount CHAPTER XXXII ECCLESIASTICAL SKETCHES-TOUR IN SCOTLAND AND BELGIUM- CORRESPONDENCE ...
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. Several of Wordsworth's letters written at this time to Viscount Lowther - the son of the Earl of Lonsdale - reveal his opinions on the question of the admission of Roman Catholics to Parliament ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. Several of Wordsworth's letters written at this time to Viscount Lowther - the son of the Earl of Lonsdale - reveal his opinions on the question of the admission of Roman Catholics to Parliament ...
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... written at the close of the same year , to his friend Loch , shows how Wordsworth's views on many questions underwent consistent change , and were developed by the pro- gress of events , both in England and abroad . It is a specially ...
... written at the close of the same year , to his friend Loch , shows how Wordsworth's views on many questions underwent consistent change , and were developed by the pro- gress of events , both in England and abroad . It is a specially ...
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