The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... Coleorton , arriving at Rydal Mount on Christmas Eve . Dorothy Wordsworth wrote a Journal of this Tour , taking notes at the time , and extending them on her return to Westmoreland . Mrs. Wordsworth kept another ( briefer ) record of ...
... Coleorton , arriving at Rydal Mount on Christmas Eve . Dorothy Wordsworth wrote a Journal of this Tour , taking notes at the time , and extending them on her return to Westmoreland . Mrs. Wordsworth kept another ( briefer ) record of ...
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... Coleorton . They stayed there from December 2d to December 20th , and then went north by Manchester and Kendal to Rydal . After her return from the Continent , Dorothy Wordsworth seems to have gone direct from London to the Clarksons at ...
... Coleorton . They stayed there from December 2d to December 20th , and then went north by Manchester and Kendal to Rydal . After her return from the Continent , Dorothy Wordsworth seems to have gone direct from London to the Clarksons at ...
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... Coleorton Moor - talked a good deal to him about the ecclesiastical history of England . This led not only to his writing some sonnets on the subject while staying at Coleorton , but to the larger idea of embodying the entire story of ...
... Coleorton Moor - talked a good deal to him about the ecclesiastical history of England . This led not only to his writing some sonnets on the subject while staying at Coleorton , but to the larger idea of embodying the entire story of ...
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... Coleorton Church ) , Huddlestones of other years ; and the voice of the minister was accompanied , and almost interrupted , by the slender sobbing of a young person , an Indian by half - blood , and by the father's side a niece of the ...
... Coleorton Church ) , Huddlestones of other years ; and the voice of the minister was accompanied , and almost interrupted , by the slender sobbing of a young person , an Indian by half - blood , and by the father's side a niece of the ...
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... Cole- orton . " It was his customary halting - place in going to or returning from town . The following is also from Robinson's Diary : - " April 4. - At Monkhouse's our party consisted of Words- worth , Coleridge , Lamb , Moore , and ...
... Cole- orton . " It was his customary halting - place in going to or returning from town . The following is also from Robinson's Diary : - " April 4. - At Monkhouse's our party consisted of Words- worth , Coleridge , Lamb , Moore , and ...
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