The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... memoir . It may be called a quarry , rather than a building ; but of what use are our best criticisms , in comparison with an accurate record of what is known regarding those who have been the chief teachers of mankind ? The commentary ...
... memoir . It may be called a quarry , rather than a building ; but of what use are our best criticisms , in comparison with an accurate record of what is known regarding those who have been the chief teachers of mankind ? The commentary ...
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... " said Wordsworth , " you will soon see ; " and approaching the loosely built wall , put his foot 107 . * See Memoir and Letters of Sara Coleridge , vol . i . p . 107 . against it , and made a breach sufficient to let xiv PREFACE .
... " said Wordsworth , " you will soon see ; " and approaching the loosely built wall , put his foot 107 . * See Memoir and Letters of Sara Coleridge , vol . i . p . 107 . against it , and made a breach sufficient to let xiv PREFACE .
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... Memoirs , and others which he supplied to me . To the Bishop of St Andrews my thanks are also due for much information regarding his uncle . By the late Dr Cradock , the Principal of Brasenose College , Oxford , I was informed of many ...
... Memoirs , and others which he supplied to me . To the Bishop of St Andrews my thanks are also due for much information regarding his uncle . By the late Dr Cradock , the Principal of Brasenose College , Oxford , I was informed of many ...
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... Memoirs of William Wordsworth , and permission to use the poet's own notes upon it . The late Sir Henry Taylor sent me letters about Wordsworth , and Lady Taylor has given me permission to print others from Wordsworth to him , and his ...
... Memoirs of William Wordsworth , and permission to use the poet's own notes upon it . The late Sir Henry Taylor sent me letters about Wordsworth , and Lady Taylor has given me permission to print others from Wordsworth to him , and his ...
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... Memoirs of Wordsworth by his nephew , the late Bishop of Lincoln , it has been a fashion in some quarters to despise that book , either as heterogeneous , or as too eulogistic , or again as too diffuse . I cannot agree with the censure ...
... Memoirs of Wordsworth by his nephew , the late Bishop of Lincoln , it has been a fashion in some quarters to despise that book , either as heterogeneous , or as too eulogistic , or again as too diffuse . I cannot agree with the censure ...
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