The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... lived at Cockermouth . " The last sentence makes it clear that the household went down to Whitehaven and St Bees in their childhood . The boys would doubtless wander up Lorton Vale ; and , in a very characteristic passage of The Prelude ...
... lived at Cockermouth . " The last sentence makes it clear that the household went down to Whitehaven and St Bees in their childhood . The boys would doubtless wander up Lorton Vale ; and , in a very characteristic passage of The Prelude ...
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... lived in the cottage of Anne Tyson , whom he has immortalized in that poem . There it was that , in his ninth year , " the foundations of his mind were laid , " by direct and daily intercourse with Nature . Physically robust , full of ...
... lived in the cottage of Anne Tyson , whom he has immortalized in that poem . There it was that , in his ninth year , " the foundations of his mind were laid , " by direct and daily intercourse with Nature . Physically robust , full of ...
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... lived as a stranger in the house , and grew up grave and silent , wearied with the triviality of the work she was set to do , and with the stock topics of con- versation in the house . Incessantly lectured as to the duty of sedateness ...
... lived as a stranger in the house , and grew up grave and silent , wearied with the triviality of the work she was set to do , and with the stock topics of con- versation in the house . Incessantly lectured as to the duty of sedateness ...
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... lived in the college , and were familiar with the quadrangles that he knew , stirred him — while it brought these great intellects nearer to him . He sauntered out to the village of Trompington with his Chaucer , and read the " Reve's ...
... lived in the college , and were familiar with the quadrangles that he knew , stirred him — while it brought these great intellects nearer to him . He sauntered out to the village of Trompington with his Chaucer , and read the " Reve's ...
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... lived in a sort of republic , how foreign travel with Jones , and subsequent residence alone in France , developed the socialistic side of his nature ; but it was by intuition that he grasped the meaning of the Revolu- tion , and ...
... lived in a sort of republic , how foreign travel with Jones , and subsequent residence alone in France , developed the socialistic side of his nature ; but it was by intuition that he grasped the meaning of the Revolu- tion , and ...
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