The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 páginas |
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... feeling and humour , and bril liancy of description .- ( New Monthly Magazine . ) HIGHWAYS AND BY - WAYS , or Tales of ... feel- ings as exalted as her fancy ; her pages exhibit in curious and sometimes droll points of contrast a strange ...
... feeling and humour , and bril liancy of description .- ( New Monthly Magazine . ) HIGHWAYS AND BY - WAYS , or Tales of ... feel- ings as exalted as her fancy ; her pages exhibit in curious and sometimes droll points of contrast a strange ...
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... feel and appreciate the natural beauties of other countries . That he has done so is indeed known to all who are acquainted with him only through the medium of his writings ; nor is he so much of a recluse as not to have felt a warm ...
... feel and appreciate the natural beauties of other countries . That he has done so is indeed known to all who are acquainted with him only through the medium of his writings ; nor is he so much of a recluse as not to have felt a warm ...
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... feeling could be achieved in that direction but by the that no one else had done before him , and has most ridiculous ... feel what he has played the same pathos in treating of the simplest felt ; he has expressed what they might in vain ...
... feeling could be achieved in that direction but by the that no one else had done before him , and has most ridiculous ... feel what he has played the same pathos in treating of the simplest felt ; he has expressed what they might in vain ...
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... feel a particular satisfaction ; for , by inscribing them with your Name , I seem to myself in some degree to repay ... feeling existing in the mind of the Describer ; whether the things depicted be actually pre- sent to the senses , or ...
... feel a particular satisfaction ; for , by inscribing them with your Name , I seem to myself in some degree to repay ... feeling existing in the mind of the Describer ; whether the things depicted be actually pre- sent to the senses , or ...
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... feeling , and a love , That had no need of a remoter charm , By thought supplied , or any interest Unborrow'd from the ... feel , is upon the waters ; but , taking advantage of its appearance to the senses , the Poet dares to repre- sent ...
... feeling , and a love , That had no need of a remoter charm , By thought supplied , or any interest Unborrow'd from the ... feel , is upon the waters ; but , taking advantage of its appearance to the senses , the Poet dares to repre- sent ...
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