The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Pleasure - house of the Station near the Ferry has suffered much from Larch plantations ; this mischief , however , is gradually disappearing , and the Larches , under the management of the proprietor , Mr. Curwen , are giving 1 Compare ...
... Pleasure - house of the Station near the Ferry has suffered much from Larch plantations ; this mischief , however , is gradually disappearing , and the Larches , under the management of the proprietor , Mr. Curwen , are giving 1 Compare ...
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... pleasure in looking into Yewdale and Tilberthwaite , returning to his Inn from the head of Yewdale by a mountain track which has the farm of Tarn Hows , a little on the right : by this road is seen much the best view of Coniston Lake ...
... pleasure in looking into Yewdale and Tilberthwaite , returning to his Inn from the head of Yewdale by a mountain track which has the farm of Tarn Hows , a little on the right : by this road is seen much the best view of Coniston Lake ...
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... more substantial pleasure ; for the sublime and beautiful region , with all its hidden treasures , and their bearings and relations to each other IX 21 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND SECTION FIRST VIEW OF THE COUNTRY AS FORMED BY NATURE.
... more substantial pleasure ; for the sublime and beautiful region , with all its hidden treasures , and their bearings and relations to each other IX 21 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND SECTION FIRST VIEW OF THE COUNTRY AS FORMED BY NATURE.
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... pleasure is owing to excellence inherent in the landscape itself ; and how much to an instantaneous recovery from an oppression left upon his spirits by the barrenness and desolation through which he has passed . But to proceed with our ...
... pleasure is owing to excellence inherent in the landscape itself ; and how much to an instantaneous recovery from an oppression left upon his spirits by the barrenness and desolation through which he has passed . But to proceed with our ...
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... mistake upon this subject . It is much more desirable , for the purposes of pleasure , that lakes should be numerous , and small or middle- sized , than large , not only for communication by 32 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
... mistake upon this subject . It is much more desirable , for the purposes of pleasure , that lakes should be numerous , and small or middle- sized , than large , not only for communication by 32 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
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