The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... things . Meanwhile , they are all reserved . In the Preface to The Excursion , and to the Poems of 1815 , as well as in the Essay Supplementary to the Preface of 1815 , the text occasionally differs from that of the edition of 1836 - in ...
... things . Meanwhile , they are all reserved . In the Preface to The Excursion , and to the Poems of 1815 , as well as in the Essay Supplementary to the Preface of 1815 , the text occasionally differs from that of the edition of 1836 - in ...
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... things being represented in their appropriate colours . It may be easily conceived that this exhibition affords an exquisite delight to the imagination , tempting it to wander at will from valley to valley , from mountain to mountain ...
... things being represented in their appropriate colours . It may be easily conceived that this exhibition affords an exquisite delight to the imagination , tempting it to wander at will from valley to valley , from mountain to mountain ...
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... things which , without such previous aid , a length of time only could enable him to discover . It is hoped , also , that this Essay may become generally serviceable , by leading to habits of more exact and considerate observation than ...
... things which , without such previous aid , a length of time only could enable him to discover . It is hoped , also , that this Essay may become generally serviceable , by leading to habits of more exact and considerate observation than ...
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... things were originally cast . Using the word deficiencies , I do not speak with reference to those stronger emotions which a region of mountains is peculiarly fitted to excite . The bases of those huge barriers may run for a long space ...
... things were originally cast . Using the word deficiencies , I do not speak with reference to those stronger emotions which a region of mountains is peculiarly fitted to excite . The bases of those huge barriers may run for a long space ...
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... things which would make the meanest of them interesting . At all events , one of these pools is an acceptable sight to the mountain wanderer ; not merely as an incident that diversifies the prospect , but as forming in his mind a centre ...
... things which would make the meanest of them interesting . At all events , one of these pools is an acceptable sight to the mountain wanderer ; not merely as an incident that diversifies the prospect , but as forming in his mind a centre ...
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