Rebels and Conservatives: Dorothy and William Wordsworth and Their CircleIndiana University Press, 1967 - 367 sidor |
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... night he would arrive for a visit . On August 31 , 1800 , he came at eleven at night , when William and John were in bed but Dorothy was walking " in the clear moon- light in the garden . " William and John arose , and sitting in their ...
... night he would arrive for a visit . On August 31 , 1800 , he came at eleven at night , when William and John were in bed but Dorothy was walking " in the clear moon- light in the garden . " William and John arose , and sitting in their ...
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... night came to kiss his Aunt Dorothy good night . At times , he became jealous of his little sister , Dorothy ; just let her take one of his possessions , no matter if he had almost forgotten it , and a fury of anger ensued until it was ...
... night came to kiss his Aunt Dorothy good night . At times , he became jealous of his little sister , Dorothy ; just let her take one of his possessions , no matter if he had almost forgotten it , and a fury of anger ensued until it was ...
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... night was a timid , frightened ten - year - old girl , Ann , probably an illegitimate child of Brunell's , to whom the older man paid little attention . Together , they would wander through the empty rooms seeking a place to sleep com ...
... night was a timid , frightened ten - year - old girl , Ann , probably an illegitimate child of Brunell's , to whom the older man paid little attention . Together , they would wander through the empty rooms seeking a place to sleep com ...
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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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