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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... injurious to the land- scape ; but this only where it sparkles from the midst of a thick shade , and in rare and solitary instances ; especially if the country be itself rich and pleasing , and abound with grand forms . On the sides of ...
... injurious to the land- scape ; but this only where it sparkles from the midst of a thick shade , and in rare and solitary instances ; especially if the country be itself rich and pleasing , and abound with grand forms . On the sides of ...
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... injurious to genuine feeling than the practice of hastily and ungraciously depreciating the face of one country by comparing it with that of another . True it is Qui bene distinguit bene docet ; yet fastidious- ness is a wretched ...
... injurious to genuine feeling than the practice of hastily and ungraciously depreciating the face of one country by comparing it with that of another . True it is Qui bene distinguit bene docet ; yet fastidious- ness is a wretched ...
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... injurious expectations may be easily corrected . It is generally supposed that waterfalls are scarcely worth being looked at except after much rain , and that , the more swollen the stream the more fortunate the spectator ; but this ...
... injurious expectations may be easily corrected . It is generally supposed that waterfalls are scarcely worth being looked at except after much rain , and that , the more swollen the stream the more fortunate the spectator ; but this ...
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... injurious to rural beauty , particularly as it incites to the cultivation of spots of ground which in 1 The greatest variety of trees is found in the Valais . - W . W. colder climates would be left in the hands of Nature 94 IX A GUIDE ...
... injurious to rural beauty , particularly as it incites to the cultivation of spots of ground which in 1 The greatest variety of trees is found in the Valais . - W . W. colder climates would be left in the hands of Nature 94 IX A GUIDE ...
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