The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Paterson, 1889 - 431 páginas |
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... means of obtaining a frugal livelihood , —may follow the above . It was also written at Sockburn in 1799 . " MY DEAR COTTLE , -... Southey's review I have seen . He knew that I published those poems for money and money alone . He knew ...
... means of obtaining a frugal livelihood , —may follow the above . It was also written at Sockburn in 1799 . " MY DEAR COTTLE , -... Southey's review I have seen . He knew that I published those poems for money and money alone . He knew ...
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... mean to expose yourself to be kidnapped in Germany , and most other parts of the Continent are probably too distant ... means an eligible situation . It is at present occupied by Mr Ibbetson the painter . I have been very busy ...
... mean to expose yourself to be kidnapped in Germany , and most other parts of the Continent are probably too distant ... means an eligible situation . It is at present occupied by Mr Ibbetson the painter . I have been very busy ...
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... mean ) till another work has been written and published , of sufficient importance to justify me in giving my own history to the world . I pray God to give me life to finish these works , which I trust will live , and do good ...
... mean ) till another work has been written and published , of sufficient importance to justify me in giving my own history to the world . I pray God to give me life to finish these works , which I trust will live , and do good ...
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... mean of the amiable , the ennobling , or intense passions . I do not mean to say that there is nothing of this in Dryden , but as little , I think , as is possible , considering how much he has written . You will easily understand my ...
... mean of the amiable , the ennobling , or intense passions . I do not mean to say that there is nothing of this in Dryden , but as little , I think , as is possible , considering how much he has written . You will easily understand my ...
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... means of preserving the life of a poor old man last summer , who , having gone up the mountain to gather peats , had been overtaken by a storm , and could not find his way down again . He happened to be near the remains of the old ...
... means of preserving the life of a poor old man last summer , who , having gone up the mountain to gather peats , had been overtaken by a storm , and could not find his way down again . He happened to be near the remains of the old ...
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