The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... hands . With this he lays his account before- hand , but it is very mortifying in the course of the passage of a book through the press , to discover new facts which completely alter what has been already said . The most important fact ...
... hands . With this he lays his account before- hand , but it is very mortifying in the course of the passage of a book through the press , to discover new facts which completely alter what has been already said . The most important fact ...
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... hand - for some unpublished fragments of verse , and for much general infor- mation ; to the Rev. Thomas Hutchinson , Kimbolton ( Mrs Wordsworth's nephew ) , for MSS . , letters , and poems both by Wordsworth and his sister ; and to him ...
... hand - for some unpublished fragments of verse , and for much general infor- mation ; to the Rev. Thomas Hutchinson , Kimbolton ( Mrs Wordsworth's nephew ) , for MSS . , letters , and poems both by Wordsworth and his sister ; and to him ...
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... hand down , before it is too late , a full and unbiassed picture of the life and character of our chief teachers , of what they were , and what they did — a plain unvarnished tale , conceal- ing nothing that is essential , and revealing ...
... hand down , before it is too late , a full and unbiassed picture of the life and character of our chief teachers , of what they were , and what they did — a plain unvarnished tale , conceal- ing nothing that is essential , and revealing ...
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... hands of the rebels , he , both upon their advance and retreat , retired , attended by a trusty servant , with his money bags into some glen about Paterdale , leaving his wife in charge of the house , who was accustomed to prepare a ...
... hands of the rebels , he , both upon their advance and retreat , retired , attended by a trusty servant , with his money bags into some glen about Paterdale , leaving his wife in charge of the house , who was accustomed to prepare a ...
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... hand , but my heart failed . Upon another occasion , while I was at my grandfather's house at Penrith , along with my eldest brother , Richard , we were whipping tops together in the large drawing - room , on which the carpet was only ...
... hand , but my heart failed . Upon another occasion , while I was at my grandfather's house at Penrith , along with my eldest brother , Richard , we were whipping tops together in the large drawing - room , on which the carpet was only ...
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