The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... object contained in them , lying at his feet ; all things being represented in their appropriate colours . It may be easily conceived that this exhibition affords an exquisite delight to the imagination , tempting it to wander at will ...
... object contained in them , lying at his feet ; all things being represented in their appropriate colours . It may be easily conceived that this exhibition affords an exquisite delight to the imagination , tempting it to wander at will ...
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... objects , new information ; and will assist in giving to his recollections a more orderly arrangement than his own opportunities of observing may have permitted him to make ; while it will be still more useful to the future traveller ...
... objects , new information ; and will assist in giving to his recollections a more orderly arrangement than his own opportunities of observing may have permitted him to make ; while it will be still more useful to the future traveller ...
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... objects so diversified . For example , in the vale of Winandermere , if the spectator looks for gentle and lovely scenes , his eye is turned towards the south ; if for the grand , towards the north in the vale of Keswick , which ( as ...
... objects so diversified . For example , in the vale of Winandermere , if the spectator looks for gentle and lovely scenes , his eye is turned towards the south ; if for the grand , towards the north in the vale of Keswick , which ( as ...
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... object ; he has the blankness of a sea - prospect without the grandeur and accompanying sense of power . As the comparatively small size of the lakes in the North of England is favourable to the production of variegated landscape ...
... object ; he has the blankness of a sea - prospect without the grandeur and accompanying sense of power . As the comparatively small size of the lakes in the North of England is favourable to the production of variegated landscape ...
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... object of beauty , but of curiosity ) that there occasionally appears above the surface of Derwent - water , and always in the same place , a consider- able tract of spongy ground covered with aquatic plants , which is called the ...
... object of beauty , but of curiosity ) that there occasionally appears above the surface of Derwent - water , and always in the same place , a consider- able tract of spongy ground covered with aquatic plants , which is called the ...
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