The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... written by Dorothy , and by Mrs Wordsworth respectively ; the Journals of other Tours in Scotland , in the Isle of Man , and on the Continent , written by the sister and the daughter of the poet ; numerous letters of Wordsworth , to his ...
... written by Dorothy , and by Mrs Wordsworth respectively ; the Journals of other Tours in Scotland , in the Isle of Man , and on the Continent , written by the sister and the daughter of the poet ; numerous letters of Wordsworth , to his ...
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... written anything addressed to the immortal part of man . " But where is there a nobler tribute to genius than is to be found in the Abbotsford sonnet , composed before Scott's departure to Naples ? The might Of the whole world's good ...
... written anything addressed to the immortal part of man . " But where is there a nobler tribute to genius than is to be found in the Abbotsford sonnet , composed before Scott's departure to Naples ? The might Of the whole world's good ...
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... written some years ago I add a paragraph on the end which the biography of a great man may serve , when it is intentionally a store- house of facts and not a critical memoir . It may be called a quarry , rather than a building ; but of ...
... written some years ago I add a paragraph on the end which the biography of a great man may serve , when it is intentionally a store- house of facts and not a critical memoir . It may be called a quarry , rather than a building ; but of ...
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... writing , and wrote as little as he could , a great deal of his correspondence survives ; nearly thrice as much as is published in these volumes . It might have been desirable in all cases , perhaps , to have indicated where the letters ...
... writing , and wrote as little as he could , a great deal of his correspondence survives ; nearly thrice as much as is published in these volumes . It might have been desirable in all cases , perhaps , to have indicated where the letters ...
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... came out nowhere so explicitly as in his letter to the Bishop of Landaff , written shortly after he had left the University . The common opinion , however , is that Wordsworth soon afterwards became a conservative of the PREFACE . xiii.
... came out nowhere so explicitly as in his letter to the Bishop of Landaff , written shortly after he had left the University . The common opinion , however , is that Wordsworth soon afterwards became a conservative of the PREFACE . xiii.
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