The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... never handled speculatively , but of which he had his own intuitive solution , a solution that was at once luminous and vital . A second feature of exceeding interest is the way in which a profoundly liberal instinct , and a genuine ...
... never handled speculatively , but of which he had his own intuitive solution , a solution that was at once luminous and vital . A second feature of exceeding interest is the way in which a profoundly liberal instinct , and a genuine ...
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... never seen but during his walks in the college grounds . " When at school , I , with the other boys of the same standing , was put upon reading the first six books of Euclid , with the exception of the fifth ; and also in algebra I ...
... never seen but during his walks in the college grounds . " When at school , I , with the other boys of the same standing , was put upon reading the first six books of Euclid , with the exception of the fifth ; and also in algebra I ...
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... never was on sea or land , " that the radiance which " bestowed new splendour " on external Nature " came from within ; " and , on the other hand , that it also really existed in the objects that surround us , while by the majority of ...
... never was on sea or land , " that the radiance which " bestowed new splendour " on external Nature " came from within ; " and , on the other hand , that it also really existed in the objects that surround us , while by the majority of ...
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... never before or since had he been excited by wine . Cambridge , however , did more for Wordsworth than he himself knew , It gave him little scholarship , but it disciplined his character . Instead of the free hand of Nature , the ...
... never before or since had he been excited by wine . Cambridge , however , did more for Wordsworth than he himself knew , It gave him little scholarship , but it disciplined his character . Instead of the free hand of Nature , the ...
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... never seen before . It was so with these Cambridge youths , and a poetical record of their travels , entitled Descriptive Sketches , was written by Wordsworth , and published in the same year as The Evening Walk , 1793. This journey ...
... never seen before . It was so with these Cambridge youths , and a poetical record of their travels , entitled Descriptive Sketches , was written by Wordsworth , and published in the same year as The Evening Walk , 1793. This journey ...
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afterwards Alfoxden Ambleside amongst beautiful birds Bishop of Lincoln bright Bristol brother Calvert Cambridge clouds Cockermouth Coleridge Coleridge's cottage Cottle dear delightful dinner Dorothy Wordsworth Dove Cottage feeling Forncett Friday garden Goslar Grasmere green grove Hamburgh Hawkshead heard heart hills John John Wordsworth Journal Keswick lake letter light lived London looked Lyrical Ballads Mary Hutchinson Memoirs miles mind Monday moon morning mountains Nature Nether Stowey night o'clock orchard passed Penrith Peter Bell pleasant pleasure poem poet poet's poetry Prelude Racedown rock round Rydal S. T. COLERIDGE Sara sate Saturday seemed seen side sister snow Sockburn sonnet Southey stone Stowey stream Sunday things thought trees Tuesday vale valley verse volume walked waterfall Wednesday wild William William Wordsworth wind wood writing written wrote Wytheburn