The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... authors were accustomed to give the title of " Letter " to an elaborate " Essay . ” 66 Many of Wordsworth's best Letters , " however , were not published by himself , and cannot be included amongst his " Prose Works , " though some of ...
... authors were accustomed to give the title of " Letter " to an elaborate " Essay . ” 66 Many of Wordsworth's best Letters , " however , were not published by himself , and cannot be included amongst his " Prose Works , " though some of ...
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... Author's principal wish to furnish a Guide or Companion for the Minds of Persons of taste , and feeling for Landscape , who might be entitled to explore the District of the Lakes with that degree of attention to which its beauty may ...
... Author's principal wish to furnish a Guide or Companion for the Minds of Persons of taste , and feeling for Landscape , who might be entitled to explore the District of the Lakes with that degree of attention to which its beauty may ...
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... author , " has a certain topographical value , and is reproduced in this edition . The changes of text in the several editions of the Guide are not indicated . It may be remarked , however , that the poetic fragment given at pp . 35-6 ...
... author , " has a certain topographical value , and is reproduced in this edition . The changes of text in the several editions of the Guide are not indicated . It may be remarked , however , that the poetic fragment given at pp . 35-6 ...
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... Author the following description ( given in his Poem of the Excursion ) , supposing the spectator to look down upon it , not from the road , but from one of its elevated sides . Behold ! Beneath our feet , a little lowly Vale , A lowly ...
... Author the following description ( given in his Poem of the Excursion ) , supposing the spectator to look down upon it , not from the road , but from one of its elevated sides . Behold ! Beneath our feet , a little lowly Vale , A lowly ...
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... Author's series of Sonnets upon the Duddon and in the accompanying Notes . In addition to its two Vales at its head , Windermere communicates with two lateral Vallies that of Troutbeck , distinguished by the mountains at its head by ...
... Author's series of Sonnets upon the Duddon and in the accompanying Notes . In addition to its two Vales at its head , Windermere communicates with two lateral Vallies that of Troutbeck , distinguished by the mountains at its head by ...
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