The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... received a generous permission to make free use of the materials he had collected , both those incorporated in the Memoirs , and others which he supplied to me . To the Bishop of St Andrews my thanks are also due for much information ...
... received a generous permission to make free use of the materials he had collected , both those incorporated in the Memoirs , and others which he supplied to me . To the Bishop of St Andrews my thanks are also due for much information ...
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... received a subsidy from the Wedgwoods , when they visited Germany in 1798 , is probably quite erroneous . The transactions between them during that winter were , in all likelihood , merely banking ones ; and there is no evidence to show ...
... received a subsidy from the Wedgwoods , when they visited Germany in 1798 , is probably quite erroneous . The transactions between them during that winter were , in all likelihood , merely banking ones ; and there is no evidence to show ...
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... of Lincoln , it has been a fashion in some quarters to despise that book , either as heterogeneous , or as too eulogistic , or again as too diffuse . I cannot agree with the censure it has received . It may be , in 6 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... of Lincoln , it has been a fashion in some quarters to despise that book , either as heterogeneous , or as too eulogistic , or again as too diffuse . I cannot agree with the censure it has received . It may be , in 6 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. censure it has received . It may be , in some respects , a dull book ; but , written as it was in the summer after the poet died , necessarily in haste , and without many of the detailed facts ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. censure it has received . It may be , in some respects , a dull book ; but , written as it was in the summer after the poet died , necessarily in haste , and without many of the detailed facts ...
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... received at school . The house in which Wordsworth was born at Cocker- mouth remains very much as it was in his boyhood . It is a somewhat heavy but comfortable two - storied mansion , unpicturesque as it faces the main street of the ...
... received at school . The house in which Wordsworth was born at Cocker- mouth remains very much as it was in his boyhood . It is a somewhat heavy but comfortable two - storied mansion , unpicturesque as it faces the main street of the ...
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