The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... spelling of such words . as Wastdale , Ullswater , Haweswater , etc. , which Words- worth gave in his table of contents , is retained in this edition . WILLIAM KNIGHT . IX A GUIDE THROUGH THE DISTRICT OF THE LAKES IN PREFATORY NOTE ix.
... spelling of such words . as Wastdale , Ullswater , Haweswater , etc. , which Words- worth gave in his table of contents , is retained in this edition . WILLIAM KNIGHT . IX A GUIDE THROUGH THE DISTRICT OF THE LAKES IN PREFATORY NOTE ix.
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... Haweswater , etc. DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENERY OF THE LAKES SECTION FIRST VIEW OF THE COUNTRY AS FORMED BY NATURE Vales diverging from a common Centre . -Effect of Light and Shadow as dependent upon the Position of the Vales . Mountains ...
... Haweswater , etc. DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENERY OF THE LAKES SECTION FIRST VIEW OF THE COUNTRY AS FORMED BY NATURE Vales diverging from a common Centre . -Effect of Light and Shadow as dependent upon the Position of the Vales . Mountains ...
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... Hawes- water may be conveniently visited . Haweswater is a lesser Ullswater , with this advantage , that it remains undefiled by the intrusion of bad taste . Lowther Castle is about four miles from Pooley Bridge , and , if during this ...
... Hawes- water may be conveniently visited . Haweswater is a lesser Ullswater , with this advantage , that it remains undefiled by the intrusion of bad taste . Lowther Castle is about four miles from Pooley Bridge , and , if during this ...
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... Haweswater , and the vale of Grasmere and Rydal ; none of these , however , run up to the central point between Great Gavel and Scawfell . From this , hitherto our central point , take a flight of not more than four or five miles ...
... Haweswater , and the vale of Grasmere and Rydal ; none of these , however , run up to the central point between Great Gavel and Scawfell . From this , hitherto our central point , take a flight of not more than four or five miles ...
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... Haweswater , do , when the whole length of them is commanded from an elevated point , lose somewhat of the peculiar form of the lake , and assume the resemblance of a magnificent river ; yet , as their shape is winding ( particularly ...
... Haweswater , do , when the whole length of them is commanded from an elevated point , lose somewhat of the peculiar form of the lake , and assume the resemblance of a magnificent river ; yet , as their shape is winding ( particularly ...
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