The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... early friends - the one man with whom his name will be for ever associated in literature - was for a time overshadowed by a cloud , and somewhat severely strained ; but Words- worth bore with Coleridge's increasing weakness , with real ...
... early friends - the one man with whom his name will be for ever associated in literature - was for a time overshadowed by a cloud , and somewhat severely strained ; but Words- worth bore with Coleridge's increasing weakness , with real ...
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... early friends , for the use of letters which Wordsworth addressed to her father ; to Mr J. T. Brown , for many which he wrote to John Scott of The Champion newspaper ; to Mr Sketchley , librarian of the Forster and Dyce collection at ...
... early friends , for the use of letters which Wordsworth addressed to her father ; to Mr J. T. Brown , for many which he wrote to John Scott of The Champion newspaper ; to Mr Sketchley , librarian of the Forster and Dyce collection at ...
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... early intercourse with the family . Mr Richard Sharp , Wordsworth's early friend , was Mrs Drummond's guardian in youth . To those who have allowed me to make extracts from their published works , my thanks are also specially due ; to ...
... early intercourse with the family . Mr Richard Sharp , Wordsworth's early friend , was Mrs Drummond's guardian in youth . To those who have allowed me to make extracts from their published works , my thanks are also specially due ; to ...
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... earliest deed in which the name occurs is dated 1392 , when one Nicholas Wordesworth appears as one of the witnesses to the same . " " ' * In the reign of Henry VIII . a William Wordsworth of Penistone hit upon a novel but effective ...
... earliest deed in which the name occurs is dated 1392 , when one Nicholas Wordesworth appears as one of the witnesses to the same . " " ' * In the reign of Henry VIII . a William Wordsworth of Penistone hit upon a novel but effective ...
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... 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- came superintendent of the estates of the Lowthers of ...
... 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- came superintendent of the estates of the Lowthers of ...
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