The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... seen in him . On the contrary , the gener- osity of his appreciation was conspicuous ; and , although he withdrew from the men who misconstrued and critically assailed him , he never quarrelled with them . As will be seen in these pages ...
... seen in him . On the contrary , the gener- osity of his appreciation was conspicuous ; and , although he withdrew from the men who misconstrued and critically assailed him , he never quarrelled with them . As will be seen in these pages ...
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... 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 learnt ...
... 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 learnt ...
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... seen by reference to the notes to The Prelude , Wordsworth lived in the 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 ...
... seen by reference to the notes to The Prelude , Wordsworth lived in the 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 ...
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... seen beneath a frosty moon . This ash tree is now gone . He did not entirely neglect his mathematical studies , and he has written in The Prelude , with rare appreciation , of geometric science , " and its high privilege of lasting life ...
... seen beneath a frosty moon . This ash tree is now gone . He did not entirely neglect his mathematical studies , and he has written in The Prelude , with rare appreciation , of geometric science , " and its high privilege of lasting life ...
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... seen how much his thoughts turned to her while he was abroad , and how intense was his apprecia- tion both of the magnificence of the Swiss scenery , and of the French and the Swiss character . * The two young pedestrians must have ...
... seen how much his thoughts turned to her while he was abroad , and how intense was his apprecia- tion both of the magnificence of the Swiss scenery , and of the French and the Swiss character . * The two young pedestrians must have ...
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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