The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... reaching critical insight . In reference to the great teachers of the world , however , does it really matter what judgment their contemporaries passed , pro- vided we have a full and accurate knowledge of the ' manner of men ' these ...
... reaching critical insight . In reference to the great teachers of the world , however , does it really matter what judgment their contemporaries passed , pro- vided we have a full and accurate knowledge of the ' manner of men ' these ...
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... reached Lyons . Thence they again started on foot , and in two days reached the Convent of Chartreuse . In the first volume of this work will be found part of a long letter from Words- worth to his sister , written at Keswick on ...
... reached Lyons . Thence they again started on foot , and in two days reached the Convent of Chartreuse . In the first volume of this work will be found part of a long letter from Words- worth to his sister , written at Keswick on ...
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... reached Wales in a very agreeable manner , and Jones and I intend to make a tour through its northern counties , -on foot , as you will easily suppose . ' >> They did so and , as Wordsworth puts it in 58 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... reached Wales in a very agreeable manner , and Jones and I intend to make a tour through its northern counties , -on foot , as you will easily suppose . ' >> They did so and , as Wordsworth puts it in 58 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... reached Paris , Louis the XVI . was dethroned , and in prison with his wife and children . The Republic had been decreed on the 22nd September , but Wordsworth thought that the " dire work of massacre " being over , and the earth free ...
... reached Paris , Louis the XVI . was dethroned , and in prison with his wife and children . The Republic had been decreed on the 22nd September , but Wordsworth thought that the " dire work of massacre " being over , and the earth free ...
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... Reached Windsor on the 9th August . Charmed with it . Met the Royal Family walking on the terrace every evening , and admired the King in his conversation with her uncle and aunt , and his interest ( and that of the Princesses ) in the ...
... Reached Windsor on the 9th August . Charmed with it . Met the Royal Family walking on the terrace every evening , and admired the King in his conversation with her uncle and aunt , and his interest ( and that of the Princesses ) in the ...
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