The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Islands , -Tarns , — Woods , -Rivers , -Climate , -Night . SECTION SECOND ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY AS AFFECTED BY ITS INHABITANTS --- Retrospect . - Primitive Aspect . - Roman and British Antiquities . -Feudal Tenantry , their Habitations ...
... Islands , -Tarns , — Woods , -Rivers , -Climate , -Night . SECTION SECOND ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY AS AFFECTED BY ITS INHABITANTS --- Retrospect . - Primitive Aspect . - Roman and British Antiquities . -Feudal Tenantry , their Habitations ...
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... islands , and to its having two vales at the head , with their accompanying mountains of nearly equal dignity . Nor can the grandeur of these two terminations be seen at once from any point , except from the bosom of the Lake . The Islands ...
... islands , and to its having two vales at the head , with their accompanying mountains of nearly equal dignity . Nor can the grandeur of these two terminations be seen at once from any point , except from the bosom of the Lake . The Islands ...
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... to the most celebrated of those in some other parts of this island ; but , in the combinations which they make , towering above each other , or lifting themselves in ridges like 26 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
... to the most celebrated of those in some other parts of this island ; but , in the combinations which they make , towering above each other , or lifting themselves in ridges like 26 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
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... islands from the plain . In such of the vallies as make many windings , these level areas open upon the traveller in succession , divided from each other sometimes by a mutual approximation of the hills , leaving only passage for a ...
... islands from the plain . In such of the vallies as make many windings , these level areas open upon the traveller in succession , divided from each other sometimes by a mutual approximation of the hills , leaving only passage for a ...
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. scribed as rising up like islands from the level area of the vale , have regulated the choice of the inhabitants in the situation of their dwellings . Where none of these are found , and the ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. scribed as rising up like islands from the level area of the vale , have regulated the choice of the inhabitants in the situation of their dwellings . Where none of these are found , and the ...
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