The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 50
Página 43
... hand . He fixed his eyes upon us , and , while his devotions were still going on , made me a bow . I passed slowly , and looked into that house with prying eyes , it was so different from any other , and so much handsomer . The wooden ...
... hand . He fixed his eyes upon us , and , while his devotions were still going on , made me a bow . I passed slowly , and looked into that house with prying eyes , it was so different from any other , and so much handsomer . The wooden ...
Página 59
... hands of the property of the country , and not leaving it so much in the hands of the large proprietors as it now is , it should have my best support ; though even in that event there would be a sacrifice of personal rights ...
... hands of the property of the country , and not leaving it so much in the hands of the large proprietors as it now is , it should have my best support ; though even in that event there would be a sacrifice of personal rights ...
Página 66
... hand were two stone figures in a recumbent position ( like those of the monument in Coleorton Church ) , Huddlestones of other years ; and the voice of the minister was accompanied , and almost interrupted , by the slender sobbing of a ...
... hand were two stone figures in a recumbent position ( like those of the monument in Coleorton Church ) , Huddlestones of other years ; and the voice of the minister was accompanied , and almost interrupted , by the slender sobbing of a ...
Página 70
... hand . He was removed to Dr. Scatterthwaite's , and very soon after he reached that quiet comfortable house , Dr. Harrison arrived . " As already mentioned , Dorothy Wordsworth left Rydal for Scotland in September 1822 . Of this second ...
... hand . He was removed to Dr. Scatterthwaite's , and very soon after he reached that quiet comfortable house , Dr. Harrison arrived . " As already mentioned , Dorothy Wordsworth left Rydal for Scotland in September 1822 . Of this second ...
Página 71
... hand , never selling . The Sketches and the Memorials have not , I daresay , half sold . I will transcribe a sonnet which he felt himself called upon to write in justification of the Russians , whom he felt he had injured by not having ...
... hand , never selling . The Sketches and the Memorials have not , I daresay , half sold . I will transcribe a sonnet which he felt himself called upon to write in justification of the Russians , whom he felt he had injured by not having ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 3 William Wordsworth Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Términos y frases comunes
admirable Ambleside beautiful Bill Brinsop brother called Caroline Fox castle church Coleorton Coleridge Crabb Robinson daughter dear Sir delightful Dora Dorothy Wordsworth edition England English expressed eyes faithfully favour feeling genius give Grasmere green happy Hartley Coleridge Haydon Henry Crabb Robinson hills honour hope interest journey July kind Lady lake letter living London look Lord Lord John Russell Lord Lonsdale mind Miss Fenwick morning mountains Moxon nature never object opinion passed pleasure poems poet poet's poetical poetry present published Quillinan recollect Rowan Hamilton Rydal Mount seemed seen Serjeant Talfourd Sir Robert Inglis sister sonnet Southey spirit T. N. TALFOURD talk things thought tion told took tour town trees vale verse volume W. E. Gladstone walk WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wish Words Wordsworth wrote worth write written