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... influences of light and shadow upon the sublime or beautiful features of landscape ; and it is owing to the combined circumstances to which the reader's attention has been directed . From a point between Great Gavel and Scawfell , a ...
... influences of light and shadow upon the sublime or beautiful features of landscape ; and it is owing to the combined circumstances to which the reader's attention has been directed . From a point between Great Gavel and Scawfell , a ...
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... influence of no current ; reflecting therefore the clouds , the light , and all the imagery of the sky and surrounding hills ; expressing also and making visible the changes of the atmosphere , and motions of the lightest breeze , and ...
... influence of no current ; reflecting therefore the clouds , the light , and all the imagery of the sky and surrounding hills ; expressing also and making visible the changes of the atmosphere , and motions of the lightest breeze , and ...
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... influences , " in which this region , as far as the character of its landscapes is affected by them , may , upon the whole , be considered fortunate . The country is , indeed , subject to much bad weather , and it has been ascertained ...
... influences , " in which this region , as far as the character of its landscapes is affected by them , may , upon the whole , be considered fortunate . The country is , indeed , subject to much bad weather , and it has been ascertained ...
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... , in the pp . 18-20 , ll . 192-211 , Poetical Works , " An Evening Walk , vol . i . and note to l . 207.-ED. such affecting influence most frequently intervene ; — the atmosphere 44 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
... , in the pp . 18-20 , ll . 192-211 , Poetical Works , " An Evening Walk , vol . i . and note to l . 207.-ED. such affecting influence most frequently intervene ; — the atmosphere 44 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. such affecting influence most frequently intervene ; — the atmosphere seems refined , and the sky rendered more crystalline , as the vivifying heat of the year abates ; the lights and shadows are ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. such affecting influence most frequently intervene ; — the atmosphere seems refined , and the sky rendered more crystalline , as the vivifying heat of the year abates ; the lights and shadows are ...
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