The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... letters W and Y. In the ridge that divides Eskdale from Wastdale , granite is found ; but the MOUNTAINS are for the most part composed of the stone by mineralogists termed schist , which , as you approach the plain country , gives place ...
... letters W and Y. In the ridge that divides Eskdale from Wastdale , granite is found ; but the MOUNTAINS are for the most part composed of the stone by mineralogists termed schist , which , as you approach the plain country , gives place ...
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... letter to a friend , in which the attractions of the Vale of Keswick were delineated with a powerful pencil , and the feeling of a genuine Enthusiast . Gray , the Poet , followed : he died soon after his forlorn and melancholy ...
... letter to a friend , in which the attractions of the Vale of Keswick were delineated with a powerful pencil , and the feeling of a genuine Enthusiast . Gray , the Poet , followed : he died soon after his forlorn and melancholy ...
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... letter to a Friend , giving an account of a visit to a summit of one of the highest of these mountains ; of which I am reminded by the observations of Mr. West , and by reviewing what has been said of this district in comparison with ...
... letter to a Friend , giving an account of a visit to a summit of one of the highest of these mountains ; of which I am reminded by the observations of Mr. West , and by reviewing what has been said of this district in comparison with ...
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... letters this has mostly been done either by rude stones placed near the graves , or by mounds of earth raised over them . This custom proceeded obviously from a twofold desire ; first , to guard the remains of the deceased from ...
... letters this has mostly been done either by rude stones placed near the graves , or by mounds of earth raised over them . This custom proceeded obviously from a twofold desire ; first , to guard the remains of the deceased from ...
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... letter , but the spirit of the answer must have been as inevitably , a receptacle without bounds or dimensions ; -nothing less than infinity . We may , then , be justified in asserting , that the sense of immortality , if not a co ...
... letter , but the spirit of the answer must have been as inevitably , a receptacle without bounds or dimensions ; -nothing less than infinity . We may , then , be justified in asserting , that the sense of immortality , if not a co ...
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