The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... called forth the capacity of enjoying the sight of ancient buildings to which my youth was , comparatively , a stranger . Between London and Canterbury the scenes are varied and cheerful ; first Blackheath , and its bordering villas ...
... called forth the capacity of enjoying the sight of ancient buildings to which my youth was , comparatively , a stranger . Between London and Canterbury the scenes are varied and cheerful ; first Blackheath , and its bordering villas ...
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... called , as we were told by our lively attendant , the Katzen and Mausen Towers ( i.e. the Towers of the Cat and the Mouse ) . They stare upon each other at safe distance , • • though near neighbours ; and , across the TOUR ON THE ...
... called , as we were told by our lively attendant , the Katzen and Mausen Towers ( i.e. the Towers of the Cat and the Mouse ) . They stare upon each other at safe distance , • • though near neighbours ; and , across the TOUR ON THE ...
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... called to mind there has been something that marks a difference . Here it is chiefly observable in the large brown wood houses , and in the people - the shepherd and shepherdess gaiety of their dress , with a sort of antiquated ...
... called to mind there has been something that marks a difference . Here it is chiefly observable in the large brown wood houses , and in the people - the shepherd and shepherdess gaiety of their dress , with a sort of antiquated ...
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... called pleasure . It was astonishment and awe - an overwhelming sense of the powers of nature for the destruction of all things , and of the helplessness of man- of the weakness of his will if prompted to make a momentary effort against ...
... called pleasure . It was astonishment and awe - an overwhelming sense of the powers of nature for the destruction of all things , and of the helplessness of man- of the weakness of his will if prompted to make a momentary effort against ...
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... called the Lake of Uri , and issues out of another branch at Lucerne , passing through the town . The river has three long wooden bridges ; and another bridge , 1080 feet in length , called the Cathedral Bridge , crosses a part of ...
... called the Lake of Uri , and issues out of another branch at Lucerne , passing through the town . The river has three long wooden bridges ; and another bridge , 1080 feet in length , called the Cathedral Bridge , crosses a part of ...
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