The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... reference to Wordsworth's friend and corre- spondent , John Kenyon , the cousin to whom Mrs Brown- ing dedicated Aurora Leigh . Mr Frederick Hutchins sent me sixteen letters from the poet and his wife and sister , addressed to Kenyon ...
... reference to Wordsworth's friend and corre- spondent , John Kenyon , the cousin to whom Mrs Brown- ing dedicated Aurora Leigh . Mr Frederick Hutchins sent me sixteen letters from the poet and his wife and sister , addressed to Kenyon ...
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... reference to Wordsworth's letters to Sir W. Rowan Hamilton and his sister , to Mr Alaric Watts , to Mr Wiffen , to the represen- tatives of Miss Caroline Fox , and to many others . The late Lady Richardson was equally kind with reference ...
... reference to Wordsworth's letters to Sir W. Rowan Hamilton and his sister , to Mr Alaric Watts , to Mr Wiffen , to the represen- tatives of Miss Caroline Fox , and to many others . The late Lady Richardson was equally kind with reference ...
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... reference to many points about Coleridge , Mr Dykes Campbell is probably the chief living authority . He has been kind enough to revise the proof sheets of part of these three volumes . Had the first volume passed under his critical eye ...
... reference to many points about Coleridge , Mr Dykes Campbell is probably the chief living authority . He has been kind enough to revise the proof sheets of part of these three volumes . Had the first volume passed under his critical eye ...
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... 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 teachers were , and of how they ...
... 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 teachers were , and of how they ...
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... reference to the lives of great men , as distinguished from " the thirst after useful know- ledge ; " and Tennyson has said , in lines that deserve re- publication , that Now the poet cannot die , Nor leave his music as of old , But ...
... reference to the lives of great men , as distinguished from " the thirst after useful know- ledge ; " and Tennyson has said , in lines that deserve re- publication , that Now the poet cannot die , Nor leave his music as of old , But ...
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