The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Side xxvi
... living part of a live whole , " a creek in the vast sea . " And if he did not labour after scholarship , he read for his own enjoyment both in the Latin poets and in Italian literature . Wordsworth was never , like Southey , a vast ...
... living part of a live whole , " a creek in the vast sea . " And if he did not labour after scholarship , he read for his own enjoyment both in the Latin poets and in Italian literature . Wordsworth was never , like Southey , a vast ...
Side xxviii
... growing under weight . " Amid all the motley shows which distracted and diverted him he thought of this throbbing heart of England as the living residence of mighty passions- " fount of my country's destiny xxviii MEMOIR .
... growing under weight . " Amid all the motley shows which distracted and diverted him he thought of this throbbing heart of England as the living residence of mighty passions- " fount of my country's destiny xxviii MEMOIR .
Side xxix
... living unity . During the summer he explored North Wales with his companion of the continental tour , Robert Jones . For a short time , towards the close of the vacation , he was in Cambridge , and then , alleging to himself the ...
... living unity . During the summer he explored North Wales with his companion of the continental tour , Robert Jones . For a short time , towards the close of the vacation , he was in Cambridge , and then , alleging to himself the ...
Side xxxv
... living at Nether Stowey , visited Wordsworth and his sister in their Dorsetshire home , and a month later the visit was returned . Coleridge expected much ; when a student at Cambridge he had been deeply impressed by " Descriptive ...
... living at Nether Stowey , visited Wordsworth and his sister in their Dorsetshire home , and a month later the visit was returned . Coleridge expected much ; when a student at Cambridge he had been deeply impressed by " Descriptive ...
Side xl
... living abroad had exceeded their expectations ; they found much dulness in the old imperial city , and were glad to return to England . Having spent a little time 1 A title given to the unnamed manuscript by Mrs. Wordsworth after the ...
... living abroad had exceeded their expectations ; they found much dulness in the old imperial city , and were glad to return to England . Having spent a little time 1 A title given to the unnamed manuscript by Mrs. Wordsworth after the ...
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