The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... beauty , dignity , and splendour , which light and shadow can bestow upon objects so diversified . For example , in the vale of Winandermere , if the spectator looks for gentle and lovely scenes , his eye is turned towards the south ...
... beauty , dignity , and splendour , which light and shadow can bestow upon objects so diversified . For example , in the vale of Winandermere , if the spectator looks for gentle and lovely scenes , his eye is turned towards the south ...
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... beauty and variety of their surfaces and colours , they are surpassed by none . The general surface of the mountains is turf , rendered rich and green by the moisture of the climate . Some- times the turf , as in the neighbourhood of ...
... beauty and variety of their surfaces and colours , they are surpassed by none . The general surface of the mountains is turf , rendered rich and green by the moisture of the climate . Some- times the turf , as in the neighbourhood of ...
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... beauty which they give to the scene is much heightened by a single cottage , or cluster of cottages , that will be almost always found under them , or upon their sides ; dryness and shelter having tempted the Dalesmen to fix their ...
... beauty which they give to the scene is much heightened by a single cottage , or cluster of cottages , that will be almost always found under them , or upon their sides ; dryness and shelter having tempted the Dalesmen to fix their ...
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... beauty of the country that the largest of them are comparatively small ; and that the same vale generally furnishes a succession of lakes , instead of being filled with one . The vales in North Wales , as hath been observed , are not ...
... beauty of the country that the largest of them are comparatively small ; and that the same vale generally furnishes a succession of lakes , instead of being filled with one . The vales in North Wales , as hath been observed , are not ...
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... beauty ; by a multiplicity of symmetrical parts uniting in a consistent whole . This is everywhere exemplified along the margins of these lakes . Masses of rock , that have been precipitated from the heights into the area of waters ...
... beauty ; by a multiplicity of symmetrical parts uniting in a consistent whole . This is everywhere exemplified along the margins of these lakes . Masses of rock , that have been precipitated from the heights into the area of waters ...
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