The Complete Poetical Works of William WordsworthH. Mifflin, 1904 - 937 sidor Engr. t.p., with vignette. Half-title: ... Wordsworth, ed. by Andrew J. George. "The bibliography of Wordsworth": pages [911]-915; "References, biographical, critical, and descriptive": pages [917]-918. |
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... nature seemed rejoicing in a new birth . They landed at Calais on the day when Louis XVI . swore fidelity to the new Con- stitution . They then made their way southward rejoicing with the enthusiastic bands of delegates sent from ...
... nature seemed rejoicing in a new birth . They landed at Calais on the day when Louis XVI . swore fidelity to the new Con- stitution . They then made their way southward rejoicing with the enthusiastic bands of delegates sent from ...
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... nature of Poetic Diction , were written . These reveal his devotion to Nature , to man , and to his art , and are literary masterpieces essentially Wordsworthian . Of the long poems , " The Prelude " is probably the most read and " The ...
... nature of Poetic Diction , were written . These reveal his devotion to Nature , to man , and to his art , and are literary masterpieces essentially Wordsworthian . Of the long poems , " The Prelude " is probably the most read and " The ...
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... nature . There were two pairs of them that divided the lake of Esthwaite and its in- and - out - flowing streams between them , never trespassing a single yard upon each other's separate domain . They were of the old mag- nificent ...
... nature . There were two pairs of them that divided the lake of Esthwaite and its in- and - out - flowing streams between them , never trespassing a single yard upon each other's separate domain . They were of the old mag- nificent ...
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... nature left a more delightful impression on my mind than that which I have attempted , alas ! how feebly , to convey to others in these lines . Those two lakes have always interested me especially , from bearing , in their size and ...
... nature left a more delightful impression on my mind than that which I have attempted , alas ! how feebly , to convey to others in these lines . Those two lakes have always interested me especially , from bearing , in their size and ...
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... Nature to avenge her God . Still , Nature , ever just , to him imparts Joys only given to uncorrupted hearts . " Tis morn : with gold the verdant moun- tain glows More high , the snowy peaks with hues of rose . Far - stretched beneath ...
... Nature to avenge her God . Still , Nature , ever just , to him imparts Joys only given to uncorrupted hearts . " Tis morn : with gold the verdant moun- tain glows More high , the snowy peaks with hues of rose . Far - stretched beneath ...
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The complete poetical works of William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1919 |
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