The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... scenes , that might formerly have been compared to an inexhaustible volume , are now spread before the eye in a single sheet , -magnificent indeed , but seemingly perused in a moment ! From Blowick a narrow track conducts along the ...
... scenes , that might formerly have been compared to an inexhaustible volume , are now spread before the eye in a single sheet , -magnificent indeed , but seemingly perused in a moment ! From Blowick a narrow track conducts along the ...
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... scenes , his eye is turned towards the south ; if for the grand , towards the north : in the vale of Keswick , which ( as hath been said ) lies almost due north of this , it is directly the reverse . Hence , when the sun is setting in ...
... scenes , his eye is turned towards the south ; if for the grand , towards the north : in the vale of Keswick , which ( as hath been said ) lies almost due north of this , it is directly the reverse . Hence , when the sun is setting in ...
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... scenes , which , in their several kinds , cannot be excelled . But , in Scotland , particularly , what long tracts of desolate country intervene ! so that the traveller , when he reaches a spot deservedly of great celebrity , would find ...
... scenes , which , in their several kinds , cannot be excelled . But , in Scotland , particularly , what long tracts of desolate country intervene ! so that the traveller , when he reaches a spot deservedly of great celebrity , would find ...
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... scene is much heightened by a single cottage , or cluster of cottages , that will be almost always found under them , or upon their sides ; dryness and shelter having tempted the Dalesmen to fix their habitations there . I shall now ...
... scene is much heightened by a single cottage , or cluster of cottages , that will be almost always found under them , or upon their sides ; dryness and shelter having tempted the Dalesmen to fix their habitations there . I shall now ...
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... scenes ! [ It may be worth while here to mention ( not as an 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 ...
... scenes ! [ It may be worth while here to mention ( not as an 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 ...
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