The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... reader a distinct image of these more readily , than by requesting him to place himself with me , in imagination , upon some given point ; let it be the top of either of the mountains , Great Gavel , 1 or Scawfell ; or , rather , let us ...
... reader a distinct image of these more readily , than by requesting him to place himself with me , in imagination , upon some given point ; let it be the top of either of the mountains , Great Gavel , 1 or Scawfell ; or , rather , let us ...
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... of the clouds in the north , at the same time of the day , are each seen in these several vales , with a contrast as striking . The reader will easily conceive in what degree the intermediate vales partake of IX 25 in the north of England.
... of the clouds in the north , at the same time of the day , are each seen in these several vales , with a contrast as striking . The reader will easily conceive in what degree the intermediate vales partake of IX 25 in the north of England.
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... reader's attention has been directed . From a point between Great Gavel and Scawfell , a shepherd would not require more than an hour to descend into any one of eight of the principal vales by which he would be surrounded ; and all the ...
... reader's attention has been directed . From a point between Great Gavel and Scawfell , a shepherd would not require more than an hour to descend into any one of eight of the principal vales by which he would be surrounded ; and all the ...
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... reader will suffer me here to recall to his mind the shapes of the vallies , and their position with respect to each other , and the forms and substance of the intervening mountains . He will people the vallies with lakes and rivers ...
... reader will suffer me here to recall to his mind the shapes of the vallies , and their position with respect to each other , and the forms and substance of the intervening mountains . He will people the vallies with lakes and rivers ...
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... reader's attention has been directed to the cause by which tufts of wood , pasturage , meadow , and arable land , with its various produce , are intricately intermingled in the same field ; and he will now see , in like manner , how ...
... reader's attention has been directed to the cause by which tufts of wood , pasturage , meadow , and arable land , with its various produce , are intricately intermingled in the same field ; and he will now see , in like manner , how ...
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