The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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Página 49
... hope , poor lad , that he will be successful and happy . He is much delighted with the pro- fession he has chosen . How we are squandered abroad ! " [ Then she goes on to wish her correspondent were her sister ] , " how happy we should ...
... hope , poor lad , that he will be successful and happy . He is much delighted with the pro- fession he has chosen . How we are squandered abroad ! " [ Then she goes on to wish her correspondent were her sister ] , " how happy we should ...
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... hope , are all well . I long to have an opportunity of introducing you to my dear William . I am very anxious about him just now , as he will shortly have to provide for himself . Next year he takes his degree . When he will go into ...
... hope , are all well . I long to have an opportunity of introducing you to my dear William . I am very anxious about him just now , as he will shortly have to provide for himself . Next year he takes his degree . When he will go into ...
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... , with what may be adjudged as due to us from Lord L. My brother Richard has about £ 100 per annum , and William has received his education , for which a reduc- tion will be made ; so that I hope , 52 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... , with what may be adjudged as due to us from Lord L. My brother Richard has about £ 100 per annum , and William has received his education , for which a reduc- tion will be made ; so that I hope , 52 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
Página 53
... hope , by this time at Orleans , where he means to pass the winter for the purpose of learning the French language , which will qualify him for the office of travelling companion to some young gentleman , if he can get recom- mended ...
... hope , by this time at Orleans , where he means to pass the winter for the purpose of learning the French language , which will qualify him for the office of travelling companion to some young gentleman , if he can get recom- mended ...
Página 54
... hope we shall see much of each other . He is a most amiable young man . " [ Speaks of the prospect of a settlement " in about a year " of the Lonsdale claims . ] " I have been three times at Norwich lately , which is something ...
... hope we shall see much of each other . He is a most amiable young man . " [ Speaks of the prospect of a settlement " in about a year " of the Lonsdale claims . ] " I have been three times at Norwich lately , which is something ...
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