The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Stowey . To Mr Locker - Lampson I am obliged for permission to copy his large collection of one hundred and thirty - six letters by Wordsworth to Mr Moxon . I have further to express my cordial thanks for access to the still larger ...
... Stowey . To Mr Locker - Lampson I am obliged for permission to copy his large collection of one hundred and thirty - six letters by Wordsworth to Mr Moxon . I have further to express my cordial thanks for access to the still larger ...
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... Stowey , in Somersetshire , we removed to Alfoxden , three miles from that place . This was a very pleasant and productive time of my life . Coleridge , my sister , and I set off on a tour to Linton and other places in Devonshire ; and ...
... Stowey , in Somersetshire , we removed to Alfoxden , three miles from that place . This was a very pleasant and productive time of my life . Coleridge , my sister , and I set off on a tour to Linton and other places in Devonshire ; and ...
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... Stowey in January of the same year , * went to Dorsetshire and stayed some time at Racedown ; and the Wordsworths paid a return visit to Stowey in July . The following letter - written by Mrs Wordsworth to Sara Coleridge , in November 7 ...
... Stowey in January of the same year , * went to Dorsetshire and stayed some time at Racedown ; and the Wordsworths paid a return visit to Stowey in July . The following letter - written by Mrs Wordsworth to Sara Coleridge , in November 7 ...
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... visit and went to Nether Stowey in July , Coleridge wrote again to Cottle : " W. and his exquisite sister are with me . * See vol . i . p . 250 , & c . She is a woman indeed in mind I mean , and heart ; for 112 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... visit and went to Nether Stowey in July , Coleridge wrote again to Cottle : " W. and his exquisite sister are with me . * See vol . i . p . 250 , & c . She is a woman indeed in mind I mean , and heart ; for 112 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... Stowey . They reached it on the evening of the 3rd July , and Dorothy , writing on the 4th , * thus describes her first visit to the district of the Quantocks : - " There is everything here ; sea , woods wild as fancy ever painted ...
... Stowey . They reached it on the evening of the 3rd July , and Dorothy , writing on the 4th , * thus describes her first visit to the district of the Quantocks : - " There is everything here ; sea , woods wild as fancy ever painted ...
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