The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... present century . I do not repeat in this chapter what was printed in Volume VI . , although the continuity of the narrative will doubtless suffer much from the omissions ; but I make some additional extracts from the earlier part of ...
... present century . I do not repeat in this chapter what was printed in Volume VI . , although the continuity of the narrative will doubtless suffer much from the omissions ; but I make some additional extracts from the earlier part of ...
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... presents some picturesque continua- tion of buildings . All is old , and old - fashioned ; nothing to complain of but a want of Dutch cleanliness , yet it does not obtrude on the eye , out of doors , and the exterior is grave , decent ...
... presents some picturesque continua- tion of buildings . All is old , and old - fashioned ; nothing to complain of but a want of Dutch cleanliness , yet it does not obtrude on the eye , out of doors , and the exterior is grave , decent ...
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... Present - times of war and depredation , of piracy , of voyages by stealth and in fear , of superstitious ceremonies , of monastic life , of quiet , and of retreat from persecution ! Yet some of the strongest of the fortresses may , for ...
... Present - times of war and depredation , of piracy , of voyages by stealth and in fear , of superstitious ceremonies , of monastic life , of quiet , and of retreat from persecution ! Yet some of the strongest of the fortresses may , for ...
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... present a more sublime spectacle . • Herzogenboschee . — At length we dropped asleep , but were soon roused by a fitful sound of gathering winds , heavy rain followed , and vivid flashes of lightning , with tremendous thunder . It was ...
... present a more sublime spectacle . • Herzogenboschee . — At length we dropped asleep , but were soon roused by a fitful sound of gathering winds , heavy rain followed , and vivid flashes of lightning , with tremendous thunder . It was ...
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... present the idea of a poet in whom the repressive faculty was predominant . Taken altogether , he impressed me very favourably , and I regret deeply that I did not avail myself of subsequent oppor- tunities not seldom proffered by Lamb ...
... present the idea of a poet in whom the repressive faculty was predominant . Taken altogether , he impressed me very favourably , and I regret deeply that I did not avail myself of subsequent oppor- tunities not seldom proffered by Lamb ...
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