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... Walk . Throughout Book IV the domestic or convivial aspect of the Lake District interweaves with the moments of special revelation closely associated with the landscape and with solitude . 18 19 When I was fortunate enough to be given a ...
... Walk . Throughout Book IV the domestic or convivial aspect of the Lake District interweaves with the moments of special revelation closely associated with the landscape and with solitude . 18 19 When I was fortunate enough to be given a ...
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... walk to Blea Tarn which I led . It was an overcast and rather damp day — indeed , if I recall correctly it was raining for much of the time but the fact that we were journeying to somewhere that played an important part in the poem ...
... walk to Blea Tarn which I led . It was an overcast and rather damp day — indeed , if I recall correctly it was raining for much of the time but the fact that we were journeying to somewhere that played an important part in the poem ...
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... walk after walk shared with Wordsworth : night walks , moonscapes , winds in the woods , seascapes . She and Wordsworth clearly talked together , and within their differences of prose and poetry , they often used the same language , the ...
... walk after walk shared with Wordsworth : night walks , moonscapes , winds in the woods , seascapes . She and Wordsworth clearly talked together , and within their differences of prose and poetry , they often used the same language , the ...
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