The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Prelude and Excursion ; to Mr Herbert Rix , Secretary to the Royal Society , for his papers and local notes on the Duddon ; and , above all , to Mr J. Dykes Campbell , for obligations indefinitely great , especially in the way of ...
... Prelude and Excursion ; to Mr Herbert Rix , Secretary to the Royal Society , for his papers and local notes on the Duddon ; and , above all , to Mr J. Dykes Campbell , for obligations indefinitely great , especially in the way of ...
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... Prelude - I have , at times , merely referred to what will be found by turning up these volumes . The mention of The Prelude recalls the fact that no poet , and scarcely any other literary man , has given so re- markable a disclosure of ...
... Prelude - I have , at times , merely referred to what will be found by turning up these volumes . The mention of The Prelude recalls the fact that no poet , and scarcely any other literary man , has given so re- markable a disclosure of ...
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... refugee , settled in Cambridge . His grand- daughter was adopted by the Lambs , and became Mrs Moxon , the wife of the publisher . + See The Prelude , book vi . : After taking my degree in January 1791 , I went 16 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... refugee , settled in Cambridge . His grand- daughter was adopted by the Lambs , and became Mrs Moxon , the wife of the publisher . + See The Prelude , book vi . : After taking my degree in January 1791 , I went 16 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... that spring I composed many poems , * See The Prelude , book xiv . This is not quite accurate . returned in December 1792 . IX . · B He left England , November 1791 , and } most of which were printed at Bristol , in one COCKERMOUTH . 17.
... that spring I composed many poems , * See The Prelude , book xiv . This is not quite accurate . returned in December 1792 . IX . · B He left England , November 1791 , and } most of which were printed at Bristol , in one COCKERMOUTH . 17.
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... tear , And ill requited by this heartfelt sigh . " More significant are the allusions to her in The Prelude . In * It was in 1835 . + Part iii . 22 . .. the second book he traces , with subtle power , COCKERMOUTH . 19.
... tear , And ill requited by this heartfelt sigh . " More significant are the allusions to her in The Prelude . In * It was in 1835 . + Part iii . 22 . .. the second book he traces , with subtle power , COCKERMOUTH . 19.
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