The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... 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 are now ...
... 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 are now ...
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... wrote to me lately , assuring me that there was no truth in the tradition ; and as I write I receive the following from Mr Gordon Wordsworth , the poet's grandson . The " THE STEPPING STONES , January 22 , 1889 . " I think I have solved ...
... wrote to me lately , assuring me that there was no truth in the tradition ; and as I write I receive the following from Mr Gordon Wordsworth , the poet's grandson . The " THE STEPPING STONES , January 22 , 1889 . " I think I have solved ...
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... wrote in her girlhood to Miss Jane Pollard , afterwards Mrs Marshall ; to Miss Field , sister of Mr Barron Field , for sending me the MSS . of her brother's Critical Memoirs of William Wordsworth , and permission to use the poet's own ...
... wrote in her girlhood to Miss Jane Pollard , afterwards Mrs Marshall ; to Miss Field , sister of Mr Barron Field , for sending me the MSS . of her brother's Critical Memoirs of William Wordsworth , and permission to use the poet's own ...
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... wrote them . Coleridge has spoken wisely and well * of the " cravings of worthless curiosity , " in reference to the lives of great men , as distinguished from " the thirst after useful know- ledge ; " and Tennyson has said , in lines ...
... wrote them . Coleridge has spoken wisely and well * of the " cravings of worthless curiosity , " in reference to the lives of great men , as distinguished from " the thirst after useful know- ledge ; " and Tennyson has said , in lines ...
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... wrote were a task imposed by my master ; the subject , ' The Summer Vacation ; ' and of my own accord I added others upon Return to School . ' There was nothing remarkable in either poem ; but I was called upon , among other scholars ...
... wrote were a task imposed by my master ; the subject , ' The Summer Vacation ; ' and of my own accord I added others upon Return to School . ' There was nothing remarkable in either poem ; but I was called upon , among other scholars ...
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