University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... admiration of Nature in all her various forms ; and I have looked upon , and as it were conversed with , the objects which this country has presented to my view so long , and with such increasing pleasure , that the idea of parting from ...
... admiration of Nature in all her various forms ; and I have looked upon , and as it were conversed with , the objects which this country has presented to my view so long , and with such increasing pleasure , that the idea of parting from ...
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... admiration for the environment in " The value of living and affectionate parents was understood and appre- ciated by William as much as by Dorothy . This we know from the passage , cited above ( pp . 7-8 ) , from “ The Vale of Esthwaite ...
... admiration for the environment in " The value of living and affectionate parents was understood and appre- ciated by William as much as by Dorothy . This we know from the passage , cited above ( pp . 7-8 ) , from “ The Vale of Esthwaite ...
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... admiring eye Dilated hang the misty pines on high , Huge convent domes with pinnacles and tow'rs , And antique castles ... admiration , and joining in the " holy sound . " This , Wordsworth explains , was “ A her- mit - with his family ...
... admiring eye Dilated hang the misty pines on high , Huge convent domes with pinnacles and tow'rs , And antique castles ... admiration , and joining in the " holy sound . " This , Wordsworth explains , was “ A her- mit - with his family ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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