The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... principle of decomposition in these rocks ; and hence , when they become pulverized , the elementary particles crumbling down , overspread in many places the steep and almost precipitous sides of the mountains with an intermixture of ...
... principle of decomposition in these rocks ; and hence , when they become pulverized , the elementary particles crumbling down , overspread in many places the steep and almost precipitous sides of the mountains with an intermixture of ...
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... principles of the most thoughtful architecture . It is to be regretted that these monuments of the skill of our ancestors , and of that happy instinct by which consummate beauty was produced , are dis- appearing fast ; but sufficient ...
... principles of the most thoughtful architecture . It is to be regretted that these monuments of the skill of our ancestors , and of that happy instinct by which consummate beauty was produced , are dis- appearing fast ; but sufficient ...
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... Principles of the Times , published a letter to a friend , in which the attractions of the Vale of Keswick were delineated with a powerful pencil , and the feeling of a genuine Enthusiast . Gray , the Poet , followed : he died soon ...
... Principles of the Times , published a letter to a friend , in which the attractions of the Vale of Keswick were delineated with a powerful pencil , and the feeling of a genuine Enthusiast . Gray , the Poet , followed : he died soon ...
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... principle that ought to determine the position , apparent size , and architecture of a house , viz . that it should be so constructed , and ( if large ) so much of it hidden , as to admit of its being gently incorporated into the ...
... principle that ought to determine the position , apparent size , and architecture of a house , viz . that it should be so constructed , and ( if large ) so much of it hidden , as to admit of its being gently incorporated into the ...
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... principle taken as our guide , viz . that the house should be so formed , and of such apparent size and colour , as to admit of its being gently incorporated with the works of Nature , should also be applied to the management of the ...
... principle taken as our guide , viz . that the house should be so formed , and of such apparent size and colour , as to admit of its being gently incorporated with the works of Nature , should also be applied to the management of the ...
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