The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... letters also from Dorothy Wordsworth to Miss Pollard , afterwards Mrs Marshall , and to Crabb Robinson ; with others from Mrs Clarkson , and Mrs Arnold -- all these are published for the first time . In addition , there are many letters ...
... letters also from Dorothy Wordsworth to Miss Pollard , afterwards Mrs Marshall , and to Crabb Robinson ; with others from Mrs Clarkson , and Mrs Arnold -- all these are published for the first time . In addition , there are many letters ...
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... letter to Scott on the publication of Marmion , which he characterised as " one of the most consummate speci- mens of frog - to - bull impertinence in the annals of literature . " On receipt of his letter I turned , with some impatience ...
... letter to Scott on the publication of Marmion , which he characterised as " one of the most consummate speci- mens of frog - to - bull impertinence in the annals of literature . " On receipt of his letter I turned , with some impatience ...
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... letters or documents to which I have had access , but with the statement of which I have not thought it desirable to ... letter - writing , and wrote as little as he could , a great deal of his correspondence survives ; nearly thrice as ...
... letters or documents to which I have had access , but with the statement of which I have not thought it desirable to ... letter - writing , and wrote as little as he could , a great deal of his correspondence survives ; nearly thrice as ...
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... so explicitly as in his letter to the Bishop of Landaff , written shortly after he had left the University . The common opinion , however , is that Wordsworth soon afterwards became a conservative of the PREFACE . xiii.
... so explicitly as in his letter to the Bishop of Landaff , written shortly after he had left the University . The common opinion , however , is that Wordsworth soon afterwards became a conservative of the PREFACE . xiii.
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... letters from Wordsworth , his wife and sister , to their ancestors -- the Beaumonts with whose names those of ... letters of his grandfather to Wordsworth ; * to the late Rev. Cuthbert Southey for liberty to make use of any letters of ...
... letters from Wordsworth , his wife and sister , to their ancestors -- the Beaumonts with whose names those of ... letters of his grandfather to Wordsworth ; * to the late Rev. Cuthbert Southey for liberty to make use of any letters of ...
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