The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... 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 towns and countries which ...
... 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 towns and countries which ...
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... admirable ornament , ought never to be the subject of Poetry . How many exclusive dogmas have been laid down , which genius from age to age has triumphantly refuted ! and grossly should I be deceived if , speaking freely to you as an ...
... admirable ornament , ought never to be the subject of Poetry . How many exclusive dogmas have been laid down , which genius from age to age has triumphantly refuted ! and grossly should I be deceived if , speaking freely to you as an ...
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... admirable for conciseness and vigour , without abruptness ; but I own that his fictions often struck me as offensively grotesque and fantastic , and I felt the poem tedious from various causes . I have a strong desire to become ...
... admirable for conciseness and vigour , without abruptness ; but I own that his fictions often struck me as offensively grotesque and fantastic , and I felt the poem tedious from various causes . I have a strong desire to become ...
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... admirable Dialogues . They reached me last May , at a time when I was able to read them , which I did with very great pleasure ; I was in London then , and have been a wanderer most of the time since . this did not keep me silent ; I ...
... admirable Dialogues . They reached me last May , at a time when I was able to read them , which I did with very great pleasure ; I was in London then , and have been a wanderer most of the time since . this did not keep me silent ; I ...
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... admirable as a daughter and sister , and has besides many valuable friends , to some of whom I was introduced . From Manchester I came by way of Worcester , and the delightful Hills of Malvern , to Hereford , where I was met by Mrs ...
... admirable as a daughter and sister , and has besides many valuable friends , to some of whom I was introduced . From Manchester I came by way of Worcester , and the delightful Hills of Malvern , to Hereford , where I was met by Mrs ...
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