The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... sublimity . Wastwater may also be visited from Ambleside ; by going up Langdale , over Hardknot and Wrynose - down Eskdale and by Irton Hall to the Strands ; but this road can only be taken on foot , or on horseback , or in a cart . We ...
... sublimity . Wastwater may also be visited from Ambleside ; by going up Langdale , over Hardknot and Wrynose - down Eskdale and by Irton Hall to the Strands ; but this road can only be taken on foot , or on horseback , or in a cart . We ...
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... hills and rocks , and lastly of the mountains - an ascent of almost regular gradation , from elegance and richness , to their highest point of grandeur and sublimity . It follows therefore from 24 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
... hills and rocks , and lastly of the mountains - an ascent of almost regular gradation , from elegance and richness , to their highest point of grandeur and sublimity . It follows therefore from 24 A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT IX.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. point of grandeur and sublimity . It follows therefore from this , first , that these rocks , hills , and mountains , must present themselves to view in stages rising above each other , the ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. point of grandeur and sublimity . It follows therefore from this , first , that these rocks , hills , and mountains , must present themselves to view in stages rising above each other , the ...
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... more awful and sublime . Sublimity is the result of Nature's first great dealings with the superficies of the Earth ; but VOL . II D the general tendency of her subsequent operations is towards the IX 33 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
... more awful and sublime . Sublimity is the result of Nature's first great dealings with the superficies of the Earth ; but VOL . II D the general tendency of her subsequent operations is towards the IX 33 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
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... sublimity which its situation almost unavoidably commands . Thus has been given a faithful description , the minuteness of which the reader will pardon , of the face of this country as it was , and had been through centuries , till ...
... sublimity which its situation almost unavoidably commands . Thus has been given a faithful description , the minuteness of which the reader will pardon , of the face of this country as it was , and had been through centuries , till ...
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