The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... had never seen it before . Next to Stonehenge , it is beyond dispute the most noble relic of the kind that this or probably any other country contains . Long Meg is a single block of unhewn stone , eighteen 66 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... had never seen it before . Next to Stonehenge , it is beyond dispute the most noble relic of the kind that this or probably any other country contains . Long Meg is a single block of unhewn stone , eighteen 66 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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... kind , she has no hope of revisiting those countries , unless an adequate sum could be procured through the means of this MS . You are now fairly in possession of her motives ; if you still think that the publication would do her no ...
... kind , she has no hope of revisiting those countries , unless an adequate sum could be procured through the means of this MS . You are now fairly in possession of her motives ; if you still think that the publication would do her no ...
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... kind as to look it over , and strike out what you think might be better omitted . I detected you in a small collection of poems , entitled Italy , which we all read with much pleasure . Venice , and the Brides of Venice ( that was the ...
... kind as to look it over , and strike out what you think might be better omitted . I detected you in a small collection of poems , entitled Italy , which we all read with much pleasure . Venice , and the Brides of Venice ( that was the ...
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... kind and judicious friends at 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 ...
... kind and judicious friends at 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 ...
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... kind is likely to be . Is there not a speech of Solon to which the concluding couplet of Gray's sonnet bears a more pointed resemblance than to any of the passages you have quoted ? He was told not to grieve for the loss of his son , as ...
... kind is likely to be . Is there not a speech of Solon to which the concluding couplet of Gray's sonnet bears a more pointed resemblance than to any of the passages you have quoted ? He was told not to grieve for the loss of his son , as ...
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