The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... expression of piety and earnest feeling than in some of the very old people in these churches . Every avenue of the square of this little town presents some picturesque continua- tion of buildings . All is old , and old - fashioned ...
... expression of piety and earnest feeling than in some of the very old people in these churches . Every avenue of the square of this little town presents some picturesque continua- tion of buildings . All is old , and old - fashioned ...
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... expressed . If he had brought the half of old England along with him , we could not have been more glad . We started up with one consent ; and , no doubt , all operations at the supper - table were suspended ; but we had no eyes for ...
... expressed . If he had brought the half of old England along with him , we could not have been more glad . We started up with one consent ; and , no doubt , all operations at the supper - table were suspended ; but we had no eyes for ...
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... expressed , not caught by B. from nature herself , but from him ( Wordsworth ) , and spoiled in the transmission , Tintern Abbey the source of it all ; from which same poem too the celebrated passage about Solitude , in the first canto ...
... expressed , not caught by B. from nature herself , but from him ( Wordsworth ) , and spoiled in the transmission , Tintern Abbey the source of it all ; from which same poem too the celebrated passage about Solitude , in the first canto ...
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... expressed ( as perhaps you will remem- ber ) a wish that my sister would publish her Recollections of her Scottish Tour ; and you interested yourself so far in the scheme as kindly to offer to assist in disposing of it to a pub- lisher ...
... expressed ( as perhaps you will remem- ber ) a wish that my sister would publish her Recollections of her Scottish Tour ; and you interested yourself so far in the scheme as kindly to offer to assist in disposing of it to a pub- lisher ...
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... expressed himself freely regard- ing them . Henry Crabb Robinson writes in his Diary : - : - “ Dec. 21 , 1822. — Dined at Aders ' , to meet Coleridge . He had not seen Wordsworth's last works , and spoke less highly of his immediately ...
... expressed himself freely regard- ing them . Henry Crabb Robinson writes in his Diary : - : - “ Dec. 21 , 1822. — Dined at Aders ' , to meet Coleridge . He had not seen Wordsworth's last works , and spoke less highly of his immediately ...
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