The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... desires . Moreover , a new habit of pleasure will be formed opposite to this , arising out of the perception of the fine gradations by which in Nature one thing passes away into another , and the boundaries that con- stitute ...
... desires . Moreover , a new habit of pleasure will be formed opposite to this , arising out of the perception of the fine gradations by which in Nature one thing passes away into another , and the boundaries that con- stitute ...
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... desire to decorate his residence and possessions ; feeling a disposition to applaud such an endeavour , I would show how the end may be best attained . The rule is simple ; with respect to grounds - work , where you can , in the spirit ...
... desire to decorate his residence and possessions ; feeling a disposition to applaud such an endeavour , I would show how the end may be best attained . The rule is simple ; with respect to grounds - work , where you can , in the spirit ...
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... desire to transplant into the cold and stormy North , the elegances of a villa formed upon a model taken from countries with a milder climate , I will adduce a passage from an English poet , the divine Spenser , which will show in what ...
... desire to transplant into the cold and stormy North , the elegances of a villa formed upon a model taken from countries with a milder climate , I will adduce a passage from an English poet , the divine Spenser , which will show in what ...
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... desire has been provided for , the course of all beyond has been predetermined by the spirit of the place . Before I proceed , I will remind those who are not satisfied with the restraint thus laid upon them , that they are liable to a ...
... desire has been provided for , the course of all beyond has been predetermined by the spirit of the place . Before I proceed , I will remind those who are not satisfied with the restraint thus laid upon them , that they are liable to a ...
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... desire to settle in it , the difficulty , that would have stood in the way of their procuring situations , was lessened by an unfortunate alteration in the circumstances of the native peasantry , proceeding from a cause which then began ...
... desire to settle in it , the difficulty , that would have stood in the way of their procuring situations , was lessened by an unfortunate alteration in the circumstances of the native peasantry , proceeding from a cause which then began ...
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