The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... delightfully vivid accounts of her early intercourse with the family . Mr Richard Sharp , Wordsworth's early friend , was Mrs Drummond's guardian in youth . To those who have allowed me to make extracts from their published works , my ...
... delightfully vivid accounts of her early intercourse with the family . Mr Richard Sharp , Wordsworth's early friend , was Mrs Drummond's guardian in youth . To those who have allowed me to make extracts from their published works , my ...
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... delightful fiction . " " When the school holidays were at Penrith , there was to William the great delight of occasional meetings with his sister Dorothy , and doubtless of seeing his old schoolfellow and cousin , Mary Hutchinson ...
... delightful fiction . " " When the school holidays were at Penrith , there was to William the great delight of occasional meetings with his sister Dorothy , and doubtless of seeing his old schoolfellow and cousin , Mary Hutchinson ...
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... delight of the earlier years , to a delight in Nature for what . it taught or revealed of Man . When the boy went out to ( 6 watch the light of dawn from some " jutting eminence ” near Hawkshead , he tells us that in these moments ...
... delight of the earlier years , to a delight in Nature for what . it taught or revealed of Man . When the boy went out to ( 6 watch the light of dawn from some " jutting eminence ” near Hawkshead , he tells us that in these moments ...
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... delightful journey , was a stream that flowed parallel to a kindred stream . It flowed " Confederate with the current of the soul . " Wordsworth was more profoundly moved by the new * Wordsworth tells us they learned lessons of ...
... delightful journey , was a stream that flowed parallel to a kindred stream . It flowed " Confederate with the current of the soul . " Wordsworth was more profoundly moved by the new * Wordsworth tells us they learned lessons of ...
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... my prospects appear even more delightful than upon a more distant one . On Christmas day we went in the morning to one of my uncle's churches , which is only a step or two from the house , and in the 50 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... my prospects appear even more delightful than upon a more distant one . On Christmas day we went in the morning to one of my uncle's churches , which is only a step or two from the house , and in the 50 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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