The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Society after that Event . - Cottages , -Bridges , - Places of Worship , -Parks and Mansions . - General Picture of Society . SECTION THIRD CHANGES , AND RULES OF TASTE FOR PREVENTING THEIR BAD EFFECTS Tourists . -New Settlers . - The ...
... Society after that Event . - Cottages , -Bridges , - Places of Worship , -Parks and Mansions . - General Picture of Society . SECTION THIRD CHANGES , AND RULES OF TASTE FOR PREVENTING THEIR BAD EFFECTS Tourists . -New Settlers . - The ...
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... Society , No. V. ( 1883 ) . The edition of 1835 was republished in 1842 and 1849. It has subsequently appeared in popular reprints , both by itself and along with Professor Sedgwick's Five Letters on the Geology of the Lake District ...
... Society , No. V. ( 1883 ) . The edition of 1835 was republished in 1842 and 1849. It has subsequently appeared in popular reprints , both by itself and along with Professor Sedgwick's Five Letters on the Geology of the Lake District ...
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... society , is tempted to attribute a voluntary power to every change which takes place in such a spot , whether it be the breeze that wanders over the surface of the water , or the splendid lights of evening resting upon it in the midst ...
... society , is tempted to attribute a voluntary power to every change which takes place in such a spot , whether it be the breeze that wanders over the surface of the water , or the splendid lights of evening resting upon it in the midst ...
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... society would necessarily be more settled ; though it also was fashioned , not a little , by its neighbourhood to a hostile kingdom . We will , there- fore , give a sketch of the economy of the Abbots in the distribution of lands among ...
... society would necessarily be more settled ; though it also was fashioned , not a little , by its neighbourhood to a hostile kingdom . We will , there- fore , give a sketch of the economy of the Abbots in the distribution of lands among ...
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... society , though no doubt slowly and gradually improving , underwent no material change . Corn was grown in these vales ( through which no carriage - road had yet been made ) sufficient upon each estate to furnish bread for each family ...
... society , though no doubt slowly and gradually improving , underwent no material change . Corn was grown in these vales ( through which no carriage - road had yet been made ) sufficient upon each estate to furnish bread for each family ...
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