The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... passed through at the time when they were written , and of the style of con- tinental travelling in the first quarter of the present century . I do not repeat in this chapter what was printed in Volume VI . , although the continuity of ...
... passed through at the time when they were written , and of the style of con- tinental travelling in the first quarter of the present century . I do not repeat in this chapter what was printed in Volume VI . , although the continuity of ...
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... the rattling of wheels upon rough pavement ! The effect was certainly not less upon us than upon the spectators , and we jolted away as merry as children - showed our passports - passed the gateways , TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . ગ 5.
... the rattling of wheels upon rough pavement ! The effect was certainly not less upon us than upon the spectators , and we jolted away as merry as children - showed our passports - passed the gateways , TOUR ON THE CONTINENT , 1820 . ગ 5.
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... passed the gateways , draw- bridges , and shabby soldiers , and , fresh to the feeling of being in a foreign land , drove briskly forward , watchful and gay . The country for many miles populous ; this makes it amusing , though sandy ...
... passed the gateways , draw- bridges , and shabby soldiers , and , fresh to the feeling of being in a foreign land , drove briskly forward , watchful and gay . The country for many miles populous ; this makes it amusing , though sandy ...
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... passing through the streets of Bruges — nothing but the impression that no change is going on , except through the silent progress of time . There the very dresses of the women might have been the same for hundreds of years . Here ...
... passing through the streets of Bruges — nothing but the impression that no change is going on , except through the silent progress of time . There the very dresses of the women might have been the same for hundreds of years . Here ...
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... passed away , we returned to the Cathedral , which we found not so crowded as much to interrupt our view : yet the whole effect of the interior was much injured by the decorations for the fête - especially by stiff orange - trees in ...
... passed away , we returned to the Cathedral , which we found not so crowded as much to interrupt our view : yet the whole effect of the interior was much injured by the decorations for the fête - especially by stiff orange - trees in ...
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