The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... Wordsworth , and to Professor Knight for permission to make quotations from the Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth ( as I have frequently done in my notes ) , and for per- mission to print in full the poems which first appeared in Professor ...
... Wordsworth , and to Professor Knight for permission to make quotations from the Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth ( as I have frequently done in my notes ) , and for per- mission to print in full the poems which first appeared in Professor ...
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... Wordsworth writes in " The Prelude " - " that flowed along my dreams . " His elder brother , Richard , who became a solicitor , fills a small place in the poet's story ; Dorothy , his only sister , born on Christmas day 1771 , was the ...
... Wordsworth writes in " The Prelude " - " that flowed along my dreams . " His elder brother , Richard , who became a solicitor , fills a small place in the poet's story ; Dorothy , his only sister , born on Christmas day 1771 , was the ...
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... Dorothy , whose eye for natural beauty was as quick and sure as his own , and his cousin , Mary Hutchinson , a friend of both brother and sister since childhood , and afterwards to become Wordsworth's wife . The vacation of 1790 was the ...
... Dorothy , whose eye for natural beauty was as quick and sure as his own , and his cousin , Mary Hutchinson , a friend of both brother and sister since childhood , and afterwards to become Wordsworth's wife . The vacation of 1790 was the ...
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... Dorothy was by his side , and her quick sympathies and gentler temper opened new avenues for his feelings and helped to add a grace to what in him had been rugged and stern . He did not abandon his earlier hopes and aspirations and ...
... Dorothy was by his side , and her quick sympathies and gentler temper opened new avenues for his feelings and helped to add a grace to what in him had been rugged and stern . He did not abandon his earlier hopes and aspirations and ...
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William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. read in manuscript a poem of his host's ... Wordsworth read aloud " The Borderers . " The attraction between the two ... Dorothy Words- worth accompanied her brother and Coleridge ; a joint volume ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. read in manuscript a poem of his host's ... Wordsworth read aloud " The Borderers . " The attraction between the two ... Dorothy Words- worth accompanied her brother and Coleridge ; a joint volume ...
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