The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... injurious . -Alpine Scenes compared with Cumbrian , etc.— Phenomena . - Comparative Estimate . EXCURSIONS TO THE TOP OF SCAWFELL AND ON THE BANKS OF ULLSWATER ITINERARY DIRECTIONS AND INFORMATION FOR THE TOURIST 1 IN preparing this ...
... injurious . -Alpine Scenes compared with Cumbrian , etc.— Phenomena . - Comparative Estimate . EXCURSIONS TO THE TOP OF SCAWFELL AND ON THE BANKS OF ULLSWATER ITINERARY DIRECTIONS AND INFORMATION FOR THE TOURIST 1 IN preparing this ...
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... compared to an inexhaustible volume , are now spread before the eye in a single sheet , -magnificent indeed , but seemingly perused in a moment ! From Blowick a narrow track conducts along the craggy side of Place - fell , richly ...
... compared to an inexhaustible volume , are now spread before the eye in a single sheet , -magnificent indeed , but seemingly perused in a moment ! From Blowick a narrow track conducts along the craggy side of Place - fell , richly ...
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... compared , such and so various are their beauties , to any two rivers of equal length of course in any country . The number of the torrents and smaller brooks is infinite , with their water - falls and water - breaks ; and they need not ...
... compared , such and so various are their beauties , to any two rivers of equal length of course in any country . The number of the torrents and smaller brooks is infinite , with their water - falls and water - breaks ; and they need not ...
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... compared with Stonehenge , he has not seen any other remains of those dark ages , which can pretend to rival it in singularity and dignity of appearance . A weight of awe not easy to be borne Fell suddenly upon my spirit , cast From the ...
... compared with Stonehenge , he has not seen any other remains of those dark ages , which can pretend to rival it in singularity and dignity of appearance . A weight of awe not easy to be borne Fell suddenly upon my spirit , cast From the ...
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... comparing it with that of another . True it is Qui bene distinguit bene docet ; yet fastidious- ness is a wretched travelling companion : and the best guide to which , in matters of taste , we can entrust our- selves , is a disposition ...
... comparing it with that of another . True it is Qui bene distinguit bene docet ; yet fastidious- ness is a wretched travelling companion : and the best guide to which , in matters of taste , we can entrust our- selves , is a disposition ...
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