The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... the impression is of richness , profusion , amplitude of space . The hills are probably higher than some of our own which we call mountains ; but on the spot we named them hills . Such they appeared to TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 19.
... the impression is of richness , profusion , amplitude of space . The hills are probably higher than some of our own which we call mountains ; but on the spot we named them hills . Such they appeared to TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . 19.
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... mountains ! To the right ( but let him keep this to himself , it is too grand to be coveted by us ) is the large ruined castle of Gottesberg , far - spreading on the summit of the hill- very light and elegant , with one massy tower ...
... mountains ! To the right ( but let him keep this to himself , it is too grand to be coveted by us ) is the large ruined castle of Gottesberg , far - spreading on the summit of the hill- very light and elegant , with one massy tower ...
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... mountains - does , when it is found on the banks of the Rhine , only look well at a certain distance . It seems not to be worn from choice , but poverty ; and in this day's journey we have met with crowds of people whose dress was ...
... mountains - does , when it is found on the banks of the Rhine , only look well at a certain distance . It seems not to be worn from choice , but poverty ; and in this day's journey we have met with crowds of people whose dress was ...
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... mountains . We quitted this spectacle with regret when it faded in the late twilight , struggling with the light of the moon . Road to Homburg . — Sunday , July 30th . - We were con- tinually reminded of the vales of our own country in ...
... mountains . We quitted this spectacle with regret when it faded in the late twilight , struggling with the light of the moon . Road to Homburg . — Sunday , July 30th . - We were con- tinually reminded of the vales of our own country in ...
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... mountains were hidden ; and of the Lake of Constance we saw no more than a vapoury substance where it lay among apparently low hills . This first sight of that country , so dear to the imagination , though then of no peculiar grandeur ...
... mountains were hidden ; and of the Lake of Constance we saw no more than a vapoury substance where it lay among apparently low hills . This first sight of that country , so dear to the imagination , though then of no peculiar grandeur ...
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