Rebels and Conservatives: Dorothy and William Wordsworth and Their CircleIndiana University Press, 1967 - 367 sidor |
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... lived nearby . Sixty - year - old Molly was not an ideal serv- ant ; yet , she aided Dorothy two hours a day , despite the fact that Dorothy found here " very ignorant , very foolish , and very difficult to teach . " Honest , and ...
... lived nearby . Sixty - year - old Molly was not an ideal serv- ant ; yet , she aided Dorothy two hours a day , despite the fact that Dorothy found here " very ignorant , very foolish , and very difficult to teach . " Honest , and ...
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... lived George Green , his second wife , the five children by his first wife and two by the new wife . Though poor - their farm was heavily mortgaged - they were proud . The parson , Edward Rowland- son , curate for the insane and ...
... lived George Green , his second wife , the five children by his first wife and two by the new wife . Though poor - their farm was heavily mortgaged - they were proud . The parson , Edward Rowland- son , curate for the insane and ...
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... lived for thirty - seven years . Needing extra furniture , they all went shopping at the West- morland sale . William was triumphant over six buff chairs with cane bottoms purchased for £ 9 and “ drawing room curtains with a grand ...
... lived for thirty - seven years . Needing extra furniture , they all went shopping at the West- morland sale . William was triumphant over six buff chairs with cane bottoms purchased for £ 9 and “ drawing room curtains with a grand ...
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Years Fostered Alike by Beauty and | 3 |
From Unprofitable Talk to Fervent Discourse | 16 |
Agitators against Things as They Are | 29 |
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Rebels and Conservatives: Dorothy and William Wordsworth and Their Circle Amanda Mae Ellis Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1967 |
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