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Sida viii
... variety of Lakeland , tempered by the sobriety of advancing years ; or a somewhat reckless promise of fine weather in June commuted to an assurance that at this time the traveller will be sure of room and comfortable accommodation even ...
... variety of Lakeland , tempered by the sobriety of advancing years ; or a somewhat reckless promise of fine weather in June commuted to an assurance that at this time the traveller will be sure of room and comfortable accommodation even ...
Sida xxvii
... variety in the influences of light and shadow upon the sublime and beautiful features of the landscape , ' and we gain at once a deeper insight into the essential qualities of his genius . We appreciate the vital relation between his ...
... variety in the influences of light and shadow upon the sublime and beautiful features of the landscape , ' and we gain at once a deeper insight into the essential qualities of his genius . We appreciate the vital relation between his ...
Sida 25
... variety of beauty , and through all degrees of splendour . In the vale of Keswick , at the same period , the sun sets over the humbler regions of the landscape , and showers down upon them the radiance which at once veils and glorifies ...
... variety of beauty , and through all degrees of splendour . In the vale of Keswick , at the same period , the sun sets over the humbler regions of the landscape , and showers down upon them the radiance which at once veils and glorifies ...
Sida 26
... variety . I do not indeed know any tract of country in which , within so narrow a compass , may be found an equal variety in the influences of light and shadow upon the sublime or beautiful features of landscape ; and it is owing to the ...
... variety . I do not indeed know any tract of country in which , within so narrow a compass , may be found an equal variety in the influences of light and shadow upon the sublime or beautiful features of landscape ; and it is owing to the ...
Sida 27
... variety of their surfaces and colours , they are surpassed by none . The general surface of the mountains is turf , rendered rich and green by the moisture of the climate . Sometimes the turf , as in the neighbour- hood of Newlands , is ...
... variety of their surfaces and colours , they are surpassed by none . The general surface of the mountains is turf , rendered rich and green by the moisture of the climate . Sometimes the turf , as in the neighbour- hood of Newlands , is ...
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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