The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... INHABITANTS --- Retrospect . - Primitive Aspect . - Roman and British Antiquities . -Feudal Tenantry , their Habitations and Enclosures . - Tenantry reduced in Number by the Union of the Two Crowns . -State of Society after that Event ...
... INHABITANTS --- Retrospect . - Primitive Aspect . - Roman and British Antiquities . -Feudal Tenantry , their Habitations and Enclosures . - Tenantry reduced in Number by the Union of the Two Crowns . -State of Society after that Event ...
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... inhabitants to this day - dean , from which the latter part of the word is derived , being in many parts of England a name for a valley . - W . W. 1822 . the long lake of Winandermere , stretched nearly to the 22 A GUIDE THROUGH THE ...
... inhabitants to this day - dean , from which the latter part of the word is derived , being in many parts of England a name for a valley . - W . W. 1822 . the long lake of Winandermere , stretched nearly to the 22 A GUIDE THROUGH THE ...
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... inhabitants in the situation of their dwellings . Where none of these are found , and the inclination of the ground is not sufficiently rapid easily to carry off the waters ( as in the higher part of Langdale , for instance ) , the ...
... inhabitants in the situation of their dwellings . Where none of these are found , and the inclination of the ground is not sufficiently rapid easily to carry off the waters ( as in the higher part of Langdale , for instance ) , the ...
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... inhabitants to settle near them for shelter ; and hence , cottages so placed , by seeming to withdraw from the eye , are the more endeared to the feelings . The WOODS consist chiefly of oak , ash , and birch , and here and there wych ...
... inhabitants to settle near them for shelter ; and hence , cottages so placed , by seeming to withdraw from the eye , are the more endeared to the feelings . The WOODS consist chiefly of oak , ash , and birch , and here and there wych ...
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... inhabitant to congratulate himself on belonging to a country of mists and clouds and storms , and make him think of the blank sky of Egypt , and of the cerulean vacancy of Italy , as an unanimated and even a sad spectacle . The ...
... inhabitant to congratulate himself on belonging to a country of mists and clouds and storms , and make him think of the blank sky of Egypt , and of the cerulean vacancy of Italy , as an unanimated and even a sad spectacle . The ...
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