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... region , and to suggestions as to how , in spite of its increasing popularity , it might yet be protected from rash and ignorant assault . His own fundamental principle , that where the traces of man's presence are un- avoidable , the ...
... region , and to suggestions as to how , in spite of its increasing popularity , it might yet be protected from rash and ignorant assault . His own fundamental principle , that where the traces of man's presence are un- avoidable , the ...
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... 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 details and individualities which would ...
... 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 details and individualities which would ...
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... regions of the landscape , and showers down upon them the radiance which at once veils and glorifies , -sending forth , meanwhile , broad streams of rosy , crimson , purple , or golden light , towards the grand mountains in the south ...
... regions of the landscape , and showers down upon them the radiance which at once veils and glorifies , -sending forth , meanwhile , broad streams of rosy , crimson , purple , or golden light , towards the grand mountains in the south ...
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... Nature , ever at work to supply the deficiencies of the mould in which things were originally cast . Using the word deficiencies , I do not speak with reference to those stronger emotions which a region of mountains 34 LAKES.
... Nature , ever at work to supply the deficiencies of the mould in which things were originally cast . Using the word deficiencies , I do not speak with reference to those stronger emotions which a region of mountains 34 LAKES.
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William Wordsworth. reference to those stronger emotions which a region of mountains is peculiarly fitted to excite . The bases of those huge barriers may run for a long space in straight lines , and these parallel to each other ; the ...
William Wordsworth. reference to those stronger emotions which a region of mountains is peculiarly fitted to excite . The bases of those huge barriers may run for a long space in straight lines , and these parallel to each other ; 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