The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 8Macmillan, 1896 |
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... appeared simultaneously), and it was first brought under my notice by Mr. Hutchinson's own letters to the newspapers. My debt to Mr. Hutchinson is great ; and, although I have already thanked him for the services which he has rendered ...
... appeared simultaneously), and it was first brought under my notice by Mr. Hutchinson's own letters to the newspapers. My debt to Mr. Hutchinson is great ; and, although I have already thanked him for the services which he has rendered ...
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... appeared simultaneously ) , and it was first brought under my notice by Mr. Hutchinson's own letters to the newspapers . My debt to Mr. Hutchinson is great ; and , although I have already thanked him for the services which he has ...
... appeared simultaneously ) , and it was first brought under my notice by Mr. Hutchinson's own letters to the newspapers . My debt to Mr. Hutchinson is great ; and , although I have already thanked him for the services which he has ...
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... appearance arose this Sonnet , which was , in fact , written without the least reference to any individual object , but merely to prove to myself that I could , if I thought fit , write in a strain that Poets have been fond of . On the ...
... appearance arose this Sonnet , which was , in fact , written without the least reference to any individual object , but merely to prove to myself that I could , if I thought fit , write in a strain that Poets have been fond of . On the ...
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... appearance in that edition , —as a small pamphlet of seven pages without title or heading . A copy will be found in the fifth volume of the collection of pamphlets , forming part of the library bequeathed by the late Mr. John Forster to ...
... appearance in that edition , —as a small pamphlet of seven pages without title or heading . A copy will be found in the fifth volume of the collection of pamphlets , forming part of the library bequeathed by the late Mr. John Forster to ...
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... appeared , 1 1837 . Yet , in all visitations , through all trials Still they were faithful , like two goodly ships Launch'd from the beach , 100 105 In privately printed edition . 110 115 120 125 Compare the testimony borne to Mary Lamb ...
... appeared , 1 1837 . Yet , in all visitations , through all trials Still they were faithful , like two goodly ships Launch'd from the beach , 100 105 In privately printed edition . 110 115 120 125 Compare the testimony borne to Mary Lamb ...
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