The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... 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 them are longer than the ...
... 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 them are longer than the ...
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... give an hour or two to the banks of the Greta , and of the Tees , at Rokeby . Barnard Castle also , about two miles up the Tees , is a striking object , and the main North Road might be rejoined at Bowes . Every one has heard of the ...
... give an hour or two to the banks of the Greta , and of the Tees , at Rokeby . Barnard Castle also , about two miles up the Tees , is a striking object , and the main North Road might be rejoined at Bowes . Every one has heard of the ...
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... give to the landscape some additional charm . Low - wood Inn , a mile from the head of Windermere , is a most pleasant halting - place ; no inn in the whole district is so agreeably situated for water views and excursions ; and the ...
... give to the landscape some additional charm . Low - wood Inn , a mile from the head of Windermere , is a most pleasant halting - place ; no inn in the whole district is so agreeably situated for water views and excursions ; and the ...
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... give three minutes to looking at a passage of the brook which runs through the town ; it is to be seen from a garden on the right bank of the stream , a few steps above the bridge — the garden at present is rented by Mrs. Airey ...
... give three minutes to looking at a passage of the brook which runs through the town ; it is to be seen from a garden on the right bank of the stream , a few steps above the bridge — the garden at present is rented by Mrs. Airey ...
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... give the reader a distinct image of these more readily , than by requesting him to place himself with me , in imagination , upon some given point ; let it be the top of either of the mountains , Great Gavel , 1 or Scawfell ; or , rather ...
... give the reader a distinct image of these more readily , than by requesting him to place himself with me , in imagination , upon some given point ; let it be the top of either of the mountains , Great Gavel , 1 or Scawfell ; or , rather ...
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