The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... Marshall , refers to the sad death of Mrs. Quillinan . The * These are the stanzas entitled Composed in one of the Catholic Cantons . Quillinans had settled at Ivy Cottage , Mr. Tillbrooke's house CORRESPONDENCE . 69.
... Marshall , refers to the sad death of Mrs. Quillinan . The * These are the stanzas entitled Composed in one of the Catholic Cantons . Quillinans had settled at Ivy Cottage , Mr. Tillbrooke's house CORRESPONDENCE . 69.
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... Quillinan , who knew you at Bath . He was lately of the 3rd Dragoon Guards , but has retired on half - pay . He married a daughter of Sir Egerton Brydges , and they live , with two nice children , at the foot of our hill . He begs to be ...
... Quillinan , who knew you at Bath . He was lately of the 3rd Dragoon Guards , but has retired on half - pay . He married a daughter of Sir Egerton Brydges , and they live , with two nice children , at the foot of our hill . He begs to be ...
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... Quillinan , to whom he had given , some time before , a letter of introduction to us , and whom we liked extremely . The poet at that time had just received a visit from a young American lady , who claimed to be a great admirer of his ...
... Quillinan , to whom he had given , some time before , a letter of introduction to us , and whom we liked extremely . The poet at that time had just received a visit from a young American lady , who claimed to be a great admirer of his ...
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... Quillinan , Mr. Aubrey de Vere , Miss Southey , Mrs. Davy , Mrs. Fletcher , Lady Richardson , Miss Fen- wick , and the families at Fox How and Fox Ghyll . Matthew Arnold's name is entered as having borrowed Sir Charles Grandison in 1834 ...
... Quillinan , Mr. Aubrey de Vere , Miss Southey , Mrs. Davy , Mrs. Fletcher , Lady Richardson , Miss Fen- wick , and the families at Fox How and Fox Ghyll . Matthew Arnold's name is entered as having borrowed Sir Charles Grandison in 1834 ...
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... Quillinan in Portugal . He said he regretted Quillinan's indiscretion , and felt much obliged to all his London friends for their never mentioning the circum- stance to him . He never saw nor means to see the satire : so that it will ...
... Quillinan in Portugal . He said he regretted Quillinan's indiscretion , and felt much obliged to all his London friends for their never mentioning the circum- stance to him . He never saw nor means to see the satire : so that it will ...
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