The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... sense of power . As the comparatively small size of the lakes in the North of England is favourable to the production of variegated landscape , their boundary - line also is for the most part gracefully or boldly indented . That ...
... sense of power . As the comparatively small size of the lakes in the North of England is favourable to the production of variegated landscape , their boundary - line also is for the most part gracefully or boldly indented . That ...
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... sense of some repulsive power strongly put forth , and thus deepens the melancholy natural to such scenes . Nor is the feeling of solitude often more forcibly or more solemnly impressed than by the side of one of these mountain pools ...
... sense of some repulsive power strongly put forth , and thus deepens the melancholy natural to such scenes . Nor is the feeling of solitude often more forcibly or more solemnly impressed than by the side of one of these mountain pools ...
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... sense of the word , being of fresh water . Nor have the streams , from the shortness of their course , time to acquire that body of water necessary to confer upon them much majesty . In fact , the most consider- able , while they ...
... sense of the word , being of fresh water . Nor have the streams , from the shortness of their course , time to acquire that body of water necessary to confer upon them much majesty . In fact , the most consider- able , while they ...
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... sense of vision becomes more susceptible of its appropriate enjoyments . A resident in a country like this which we are treating of , will agree with me , that the presence of a lake is indispensable to exhibit in per- fection the ...
... sense of vision becomes more susceptible of its appropriate enjoyments . A resident in a country like this which we are treating of , will agree with me , that the presence of a lake is indispensable to exhibit in per- fection the ...
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... sense . We may add , that whatever has been said upon the advantages derived to these scenes from a changeable atmosphere , would apply , perhaps still more forcibly , to their appearance under the varied solemnities of night . Milton ...
... sense . We may add , that whatever has been said upon the advantages derived to these scenes from a changeable atmosphere , would apply , perhaps still more forcibly , to their appearance under the varied solemnities of night . Milton ...
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