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... tour in Scotland which was so fertile in poetry took place in 1803. A second tour in Scotland , in 1814 , produced the Brownie's Cell and a few other pieces . And in July , 1820 , he set out with his wife and sister and two or three ...
... tour in Scotland which was so fertile in poetry took place in 1803. A second tour in Scotland , in 1814 , produced the Brownie's Cell and a few other pieces . And in July , 1820 , he set out with his wife and sister and two or three ...
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... tour have an artificial look ; the sentiments in the vale of Chamouni seem to have been laboriously summoned for the occasion ; and the poet's admiration for the Italian maid and the Helvetian girl is a mere shadow of the old feeling ...
... tour have an artificial look ; the sentiments in the vale of Chamouni seem to have been laboriously summoned for the occasion ; and the poet's admiration for the Italian maid and the Helvetian girl is a mere shadow of the old feeling ...
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... tour in Italy with Mr. Crabb Robinson . But the poems which record this tour indicate a mind scarcely any longer susceptible to any vivid stimulus except from accustomed objects and ideas . The Musings near Aquapendente are musings on ...
... tour in Italy with Mr. Crabb Robinson . But the poems which record this tour indicate a mind scarcely any longer susceptible to any vivid stimulus except from accustomed objects and ideas . The Musings near Aquapendente are musings on ...
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