The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... close of his life . It is true that politically he was a con- servative , and his dread of the overthrow of our Institutions produced in him an unreasoning horror of Reform . His dislike to change deepened , with the deepening of his ...
... close of his life . It is true that politically he was a con- servative , and his dread of the overthrow of our Institutions produced in him an unreasoning horror of Reform . His dislike to change deepened , with the deepening of his ...
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... close of the second of them what would have found a more appropriate place in the body of the third volume , or at its close . These appendices which have been placed where they are with a view to equalise the size of the three volumes ...
... close of the second of them what would have found a more appropriate place in the body of the third volume , or at its close . These appendices which have been placed where they are with a view to equalise the size of the three volumes ...
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... close to Penrith , in Westmoreland , in the eighteenth . Early in the eighteenth century Richard Wordsworth , the poet's grandfather , in consequence of unfortunate specula- tions in coal mines , sold his Falthwaite property , and be ...
... close to Penrith , in Westmoreland , in the eighteenth . Early in the eighteenth century Richard Wordsworth , the poet's grandfather , in consequence of unfortunate specula- tions in coal mines , sold his Falthwaite property , and be ...
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... close of his letter , referring to the Bishop's defence of Liberty , and his silence about Parliamentary Reform , he writes : " In some parts of England it is quaintly said , when a drunken man is seen reeling towards his home that he ...
... close of his letter , referring to the Bishop's defence of Liberty , and his silence about Parliamentary Reform , he writes : " In some parts of England it is quaintly said , when a drunken man is seen reeling towards his home that he ...
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... close the shutters , set out the tea- table , brighten the fire . When our refreshment is ended , I produce our work , and William brings his book to our table , and contributes at once to our instruction and amusement ; and at ...
... close the shutters , set out the tea- table , brighten the fire . When our refreshment is ended , I produce our work , and William brings his book to our table , and contributes at once to our instruction and amusement ; and at ...
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