The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... writer knows , have hitherto been applied to local scenery . To begin , then , with the main outlines of the country ; -I know not how to give the reader a distinct image of these more readily , than by requesting him to place himself ...
... writer knows , have hitherto been applied to local scenery . To begin , then , with the main outlines of the country ; -I know not how to give the reader a distinct image of these more readily , than by requesting him to place himself ...
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... Writer was one of the first who led the way to a worthy admiration of this country . Now sunk the sun , now twilight sunk , and night Rode in her zenith ; not a passing breeze Sigh'd to the grove , which in the midnight air Stood ...
... Writer was one of the first who led the way to a worthy admiration of this country . Now sunk the sun , now twilight sunk , and night Rode in her zenith ; not a passing breeze Sigh'd to the grove , which in the midnight air Stood ...
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... writer ) they found it overspread with wood ; forest trees , the fir , the oak , the ash , and the birch had skirted the fells , tufted the hills , and shaded the vallies through centuries of silent solitude ; the birds and beasts of ...
... writer ) they found it overspread with wood ; forest trees , the fir , the oak , the ash , and the birch had skirted the fells , tufted the hills , and shaded the vallies through centuries of silent solitude ; the birds and beasts of ...
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... “ It shews that if Wordsworth had not been a great poet , he might have been a great prose writer . " See Recollections , by the Dean of Salis- bury , p . 118.-ED. themselves into one . The invention of epitaphs , Weever.
... “ It shews that if Wordsworth had not been a great poet , he might have been a great prose writer . " See Recollections , by the Dean of Salis- bury , p . 118.-ED. themselves into one . The invention of epitaphs , Weever.
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... writer of an epitaph is not an anatomist , who dissects the internal frame of the mind ; he is not even a painter , who executes a portrait at leisure and in entire tranquillity ; his delineation , we must remember , is per- formed by ...
... writer of an epitaph is not an anatomist , who dissects the internal frame of the mind ; he is not even a painter , who executes a portrait at leisure and in entire tranquillity ; his delineation , we must remember , is per- formed by ...
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