The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... These are disappearing fast , under the management of the pre- sent Proprietor , and native wood is resuming its place . - W . W. ; All gross transgressions of this kind originate , doubt- less 66 IX A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT.
... These are disappearing fast , under the management of the pre- sent Proprietor , and native wood is resuming its place . - W . W. ; All gross transgressions of this kind originate , doubt- less 66 IX A GUIDE THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT.
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... less , in a feeling natural and honourable to the human mind , viz . the pleasure which it receives from distinct ideas , and from the perception of order , regularity , and contrivance . Now , unpractised minds receive these ...
... less , in a feeling natural and honourable to the human mind , viz . the pleasure which it receives from distinct ideas , and from the perception of order , regularity , and contrivance . Now , unpractised minds receive these ...
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... less complacency when , as is often the case , they happen to be of a brilliant white . But this is perhaps owing , in no small degree , to the contrast of that lively colour with the gloom of monastic : life , and to the general want ...
... less complacency when , as is often the case , they happen to be of a brilliant white . But this is perhaps owing , in no small degree , to the contrast of that lively colour with the gloom of monastic : life , and to the general want ...
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... less liable to injury ; and the timber is of better quality . But the circumstances of many permit , and their taste leads them , to plant with little regard to profit ; and there are others , less wealthy , who have such a lively ...
... less liable to injury ; and the timber is of better quality . But the circumstances of many permit , and their taste leads them , to plant with little regard to profit ; and there are others , less wealthy , who have such a lively ...
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... less attractive during its youth than any other plant ; but , when full grown , if it has had room to spread out its arms , it becomes a noble tree ; and , by those who are disinterested enough to plant for posterity , it may be placed ...
... less attractive during its youth than any other plant ; but , when full grown , if it has had room to spread out its arms , it becomes a noble tree ; and , by those who are disinterested enough to plant for posterity , it may be placed ...
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