The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Lake Country , I learned more of the local allusions which the poems contain than from any one else . To Miss Quillinan at Loughrigg Holme , to Miss Arnold at Foxhowe , and to the late Matthew Arnold I acknowledge obligations manifold ...
... Lake Country , I learned more of the local allusions which the poems contain than from any one else . To Miss Quillinan at Loughrigg Holme , to Miss Arnold at Foxhowe , and to the late Matthew Arnold I acknowledge obligations manifold ...
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... Lake District of Eng- land ; and to Mr F. C. Yarnall ( of Wynndown , Overbrook , Montgomery Co. , Pennsylvania ) , for his valuable paper on Wordsworth's influence in America . Mr Browning has kindly sent me the poet's letters to his ...
... Lake District of Eng- land ; and to Mr F. C. Yarnall ( of Wynndown , Overbrook , Montgomery Co. , Pennsylvania ) , for his valuable paper on Wordsworth's influence in America . Mr Browning has kindly sent me the poet's letters to his ...
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... lake , and row across it , or saunter in the woods , and listen to their voices . He tells us how he would sometimes " set springes to catch woodcocks , " and pursue them through half the autumn night ; how with his schoolmates in ...
... lake , and row across it , or saunter in the woods , and listen to their voices . He tells us how he would sometimes " set springes to catch woodcocks , " and pursue them through half the autumn night ; how with his schoolmates in ...
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... lake ; and , while his elfin pinnace went heaving through the water like a swan , the huge peak of Wetherlam would rise up behind the horizon , " as if with voluntary power instinct . " Such a spectacle would for many days work in his ...
... lake ; and , while his elfin pinnace went heaving through the water like a swan , the huge peak of Wetherlam would rise up behind the horizon , " as if with voluntary power instinct . " Such a spectacle would for many days work in his ...
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... lakes , the cataracts , the mists , and winds , that dwelt among the hills where he was born . " ،، The passage in which this gift of nature is most definitely and grandly expressed is the following from The Prelude : - " From Nature ...
... lakes , the cataracts , the mists , and winds , that dwelt among the hills where he was born . " ،، The passage in which this gift of nature is most definitely and grandly expressed is the following from The Prelude : - " From Nature ...
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