The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... cottage at Townend , Grasmere , which , in the course of a tour some months previously with Mr Coleridge , I had been pleased with , and had hired . This we furnished for about a hundred pounds , which sum had come to my sister by a ...
... cottage at Townend , Grasmere , which , in the course of a tour some months previously with Mr Coleridge , I had been pleased with , and had hired . This we furnished for about a hundred pounds , which sum had come to my sister by a ...
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... cottage of Anne Tyson , whom he has immortalized in that poem . There it was that , in his ninth year , " the foundations of his mind were laid , " by direct and daily intercourse with Nature . Physically robust , full of life and ...
... cottage of Anne Tyson , whom he has immortalized in that poem . There it was that , in his ninth year , " the foundations of his mind were laid , " by direct and daily intercourse with Nature . Physically robust , full of life and ...
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... cottage faces south - west , and Wordsworth's room was probably that on the proper left , with the smaller of the two windows . He speaks of it thus : - Again : " Ye lowly cottages wherein we dwelt , A ministration of your own was yours ...
... cottage faces south - west , and Wordsworth's room was probably that on the proper left , with the smaller of the two windows . He speaks of it thus : - Again : " Ye lowly cottages wherein we dwelt , A ministration of your own was yours ...
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... Cottage or at Rydal , as they now are . Wordsworth's reference to Anne Tyson , the " old dame , so kind and motherly , " her cottage , and the garden , are familiar to every reader of The Prelude . Perhaps the most in- teresting is his ...
... Cottage or at Rydal , as they now are . Wordsworth's reference to Anne Tyson , the " old dame , so kind and motherly , " her cottage , and the garden , are familiar to every reader of The Prelude . Perhaps the most in- teresting is his ...
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... cottage , " over the late royal martyr ( Louis XVI . ) ; and regrets that , " at a period big with the fate of the human race , " the Bishop should attach so much importance to the fate of the French king . " I flatter myself , " he ...
... cottage , " over the late royal martyr ( Louis XVI . ) ; and regrets that , " at a period big with the fate of the human race , " the Bishop should attach so much importance to the fate of the French king . " I flatter myself , " he ...
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