The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... lived ? do not disparage criticism in its own place . Its function is great , and it rightly thrusts aside what does not deserve to live ; but it is the fate of by far the larger part of con- temporary criticism to be superseded in the ...
... lived ? do not disparage criticism in its own place . Its function is great , and it rightly thrusts aside what does not deserve to live ; but it is the fate of by far the larger part of con- temporary criticism to be superseded in the ...
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... lived in the town of Cockermouth , a respected local solicitor . The present agent of Lord Lonsdale writes : " From the books of the Court I find that John Wordsworth was steward of the manor and forest of Ennerdale from 1766 to 1786 ...
... lived in the town of Cockermouth , a respected local solicitor . The present agent of Lord Lonsdale writes : " From the books of the Court I find that John Wordsworth was steward of the manor and forest of Ennerdale from 1766 to 1786 ...
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... lived in Newbiggen Hall , Westmore- land . My grandfather was the first of the name of Wordsworth who came into Westmoreland , where he pur- chased the small estate of Sockbridge . He was descended 12 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... lived in Newbiggen Hall , Westmore- land . My grandfather was the first of the name of Wordsworth who came into Westmoreland , where he pur- chased the small estate of Sockbridge . He was descended 12 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... lived with no further sorrow till 1836 , * when my sister became a confirmed invalid , and our sister Sarah Hutchinson died . alternately with her brother and with us . " She lived We should like to know more of the poet's mother , but ...
... lived with no further sorrow till 1836 , * when my sister became a confirmed invalid , and our sister Sarah Hutchinson died . alternately with her brother and with us . " She lived We should like to know more of the poet's mother , but ...
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... lived in the present , without either unnatural fears or unwarrant- able hopes , a serenely placid and a very patient spirit , unselfishly devoted to her children . But , as Mrs Words- worth died when her son was little more than eight ...
... lived in the present , without either unnatural fears or unwarrant- able hopes , a serenely placid and a very patient spirit , unselfishly devoted to her children . But , as Mrs Words- worth died when her son was little more than eight ...
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