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... pleasure in social satire and the heroic couplet , now found its looser delight in the irregular Ode , and showed an ever increasing partiality for themes remote in time and place from its own conventional surroundings . Every one was ...
... pleasure in social satire and the heroic couplet , now found its looser delight in the irregular Ode , and showed an ever increasing partiality for themes remote in time and place from its own conventional surroundings . Every one was ...
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... Pleasure - house of the Station near the Ferry has suffered much from Larch plantations ; this mischief , however , is gradually dis- appearing , and the Larches , under the management of the proprietor , Mr. Curwen , are giving way to ...
... Pleasure - house of the Station near the Ferry has suffered much from Larch plantations ; this mischief , however , is gradually dis- appearing , and the Larches , under the management of the proprietor , Mr. Curwen , are giving way to ...
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... pleasure in looking into Yewdale and Tilberthwaite , returning to his Inn from the head of Yewdale by a mountain track which has the farm of Tarn Hows , a little on the right by this road is seen much the best view of Coniston Lake from ...
... pleasure in looking into Yewdale and Tilberthwaite , returning to his Inn from the head of Yewdale by a mountain track which has the farm of Tarn Hows , a little on the right by this road is seen much the best view of Coniston Lake from ...
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... pleasure : for the sublime and beautiful region , with all its hidden treasures , and their bearings and relations to each other , is thereby comprehended and understood at once . Something of this kind , without touching upon minute ...
... pleasure : for the sublime and beautiful region , with all its hidden treasures , and their bearings and relations to each other , is thereby comprehended and understood at once . Something of this kind , without touching upon minute ...
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... pleasure is owing to excellence inherent in the landscape itself ; and how much to an instantaneous recovery from an oppres- sion left upon his spirits by the barrenness and desolation through which he has passed . But to proceed with ...
... pleasure is owing to excellence inherent in the landscape itself ; and how much to an instantaneous recovery from an oppres- sion left upon his spirits by the barrenness and desolation through which he has passed . But to proceed with ...
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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