The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... side of the picture , and proves that while in party politics he was conservative , Wordsworth remained liberal in heart to the very end of his life . The story refers to his later years . The father of the present Chief - Justice ...
... side of the picture , and proves that while in party politics he was conservative , Wordsworth remained liberal in heart to the very end of his life . The story refers to his later years . The father of the present Chief - Justice ...
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... side that the larger gift descended . It was to the Wordsworths , rather than to the Cooksons or the Crackanthorps , that he owed his inherit- ance of genius . The allusions to his mother in the poems are very tender . In the ...
... side that the larger gift descended . It was to the Wordsworths , rather than to the Cooksons or the Crackanthorps , that he owed his inherit- ance of genius . The allusions to his mother in the poems are very tender . In the ...
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... side of the river Derwent , it gains in attractiveness . The chief feature connected with it is the terrace - walk at the foot of the garden , with the river below it , whence the tower of the old castle of Cockermouth— “ a shattered ...
... side of the river Derwent , it gains in attractiveness . The chief feature connected with it is the terrace - walk at the foot of the garden , with the river below it , whence the tower of the old castle of Cockermouth— “ a shattered ...
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... side , as he stood motionless and still . On half - holidays the boys went to more distant places . They had rival contests in rowing on Windermere , or visited Furness Abbey on horseback , and explored " The sands of Westmoreland , the ...
... side , as he stood motionless and still . On half - holidays the boys went to more distant places . They had rival contests in rowing on Windermere , or visited Furness Abbey on horseback , and explored " The sands of Westmoreland , the ...
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... side of which is bounded by the brook , confined on both sides by large flags , and also covered by flags of the same Coniston formation , through the interstices of which you may see and hear the stream running freely . The upper flags ...
... side of which is bounded by the brook , confined on both sides by large flags , and also covered by flags of the same Coniston formation , through the interstices of which you may see and hear the stream running freely . The upper flags ...
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