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... passages noted by Prof. Knight as added in the fifth edition , made their first appearance in the fourth . In 1835 was issued Wordsworth's final text : A Guide | Through the | District of the Lakes | in | The North of England , | with ...
... passages noted by Prof. Knight as added in the fifth edition , made their first appearance in the fourth . In 1835 was issued Wordsworth's final text : A Guide | Through the | District of the Lakes | in | The North of England , | with ...
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... passages , and present a colla- tion of the five editions , which records all but the most trivial alterations that from time to time were introduced into the text . To the casual reader this somewhat laborious treatment of a guide book ...
... passages , and present a colla- tion of the five editions , which records all but the most trivial alterations that from time to time were introduced into the text . To the casual reader this somewhat laborious treatment of a guide book ...
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... passages of inspired rhetoric equal to anything , outside Shelley's Defence of Poesy , that has been written upon the poetic art ; and so here , in the Guide to the Lakes , is a work instinct with the genius of a poet , who , though ...
... passages of inspired rhetoric equal to anything , outside Shelley's Defence of Poesy , that has been written upon the poetic art ; and so here , in the Guide to the Lakes , is a work instinct with the genius of a poet , who , though ...
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... sinks to the prosaic , the prose of the Guide is often lit up with passages which not only illus- trate the fundamental conceptions of his poetry , but which , for their beauty of phrase and imaginative suggestion INTRODUCTION xxi.
... sinks to the prosaic , the prose of the Guide is often lit up with passages which not only illus- trate the fundamental conceptions of his poetry , but which , for their beauty of phrase and imaginative suggestion INTRODUCTION xxi.
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... passage in the book , he interprets the mysterious significance of the lake : ' Not a breath of air , no restlessness of insects and not a moving object perceptible - except the clouds gliding in the depths of the lake , or the ...
... passage in the book , he interprets the mysterious significance of the lake : ' Not a breath of air , no restlessness of insects and not a moving object perceptible - except the clouds gliding in the depths of the lake , or the ...
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Alps Ambleside ancient appearance beauty birds Blowick Borrowdale Buttermere clouds colour Coniston cottages crags Cumberland dale Derwent-water descend district Duddon dwellings E. V. LUCAS edition Excursion favourable feeling flowers forest garden Gowbarrow Park grandeur Grasmere green ground Guide Haweswater Hawkshead head Helvellyn hills hollies interesting Introduction island Kendal Keswick Kirkby Lonsdale Kirkstone Lake Lancaster landscape Langdale larch looked Loughrigg Fell Loughrigg Tarn meadows miles mind mountains Nature Newby Bridge notice objects observed ornament passage passed Patterdale Penrith plant pleasure poem poet Pooley Bridge railway river road rocks rocky Rydal scarcely scattered scene scenery season seen side Skiddaw spirit spot steep stone stream sublimity summit taste tion torrents Tourist tract traveller trees Ullswater Ulverston vale of Keswick valley vapours variety visited Wastdale whole wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Winandermere Windermere winds WORDSW Wordsworth