The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... tell the story of his life whenever it is possible . Perhaps the best preparation for the study of Wordsworth is the " wise passiveness " of which he speaks so often - the heart " at leisure from itself . " Coleridge once said ...
... tell the story of his life whenever it is possible . Perhaps the best preparation for the study of Wordsworth is the " wise passiveness " of which he speaks so often - the heart " at leisure from itself . " Coleridge once said ...
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... telling her on one week day that I had been at church , for our school stood in the churchyard , and we had frequent opportunities of seeing what was going on there . The occasion was , a woman doing penance in the church in a white ...
... telling her on one week day that I had been at church , for our school stood in the churchyard , and we had frequent opportunities of seeing what was going on there . The occasion was , a woman doing penance in the church in a white ...
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... tells us how , ' By intercourse of touch He held mute dialogues with his Mother's heart , Whereby this infant sensibility , Great birthright of our being , was in him Augmented and sustained . " In the fifth book he tells us : - " Early ...
... tells us how , ' By intercourse of touch He held mute dialogues with his Mother's heart , Whereby this infant sensibility , Great birthright of our being , was in him Augmented and sustained . " In the fifth book he tells us : - " Early ...
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... tells us that " One , the fairest of all rivers , loved To blend his murmurs with my nurse's song , And from his alder shades and rocky falls , And from his fords and shallows , sent a voice That flowed along my dreams . " The ceaseless ...
... tells us that " One , the fairest of all rivers , loved To blend his murmurs with my nurse's song , And from his alder shades and rocky falls , And from his fords and shallows , sent a voice That flowed along my dreams . " The ceaseless ...
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... tells us : " With this coast I have been familiar from my earliest childhood , and remember being struck for the first time by the town and port of White- haven , and the white waves breaking against its quays and piers , as the whole ...
... tells us : " With this coast I have been familiar from my earliest childhood , and remember being struck for the first time by the town and port of White- haven , and the white waves breaking against its quays and piers , as the whole ...
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