The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... give to his readers is to treat him like their own hearts , to commune with him , and be still . " It is for this reason that I let Wordsworth - and his sister , wife , and daughter , as well as his numerous friends and correspondents ...
... give to his readers is to treat him like their own hearts , to commune with him , and be still . " It is for this reason that I let Wordsworth - and his sister , wife , and daughter , as well as his numerous friends and correspondents ...
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... give the facts , and leave commen- tary alone . It must also be remembered that we already possess much and very valuable criticism on Wordsworth . Scores of books , and many scores of magazine articles have been written , some of them ...
... give the facts , and leave commen- tary alone . It must also be remembered that we already possess much and very valuable criticism on Wordsworth . Scores of books , and many scores of magazine articles have been written , some of them ...
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... give an accurate report of it ? And then - how little is there usually worth recording ! As to the Memoirs of Wordsworth by his nephew , the late Bishop of Lincoln , it has been a fashion in some quarters to despise that book , either ...
... give an accurate report of it ? And then - how little is there usually worth recording ! As to the Memoirs of Wordsworth by his nephew , the late Bishop of Lincoln , it has been a fashion in some quarters to despise that book , either ...
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... . " ( Letter from Rev. Joseph Hunter to Wordsworth , Oct. 1831. See Memoirs , ii . , p . 513. ) See Hunter's South Yorkshire , vol . ii . , p . 342 . give to Penistone , in Yorkshire , for teaching poor COCKERMOUTH . 9.
... . " ( Letter from Rev. Joseph Hunter to Wordsworth , Oct. 1831. See Memoirs , ii . , p . 513. ) See Hunter's South Yorkshire , vol . ii . , p . 342 . give to Penistone , in Yorkshire , for teaching poor COCKERMOUTH . 9.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. give to Penistone , in Yorkshire , for teaching poor girls to read and write , two hundred Pounds . " Mr Hunter sent to the poet , in the year 1827 , a detailed genealogical record of six branches ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. give to Penistone , in Yorkshire , for teaching poor girls to read and write , two hundred Pounds . " Mr Hunter sent to the poet , in the year 1827 , a detailed genealogical record of six branches ...
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