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... Wordsworth , Landor , De Quincey , and the latest and strongest contributor to the critical jour- nals , Carlyle ; and I suppose if I had sifted the reasons that led me to Europe , when I was ill and was advised to travel , it was ...
... Wordsworth , Landor , De Quincey , and the latest and strongest contributor to the critical jour- nals , Carlyle ; and I suppose if I had sifted the reasons that led me to Europe , when I was ill and was advised to travel , it was ...
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... Wordsworth , Byron , Massinger , Beaumont and Fletcher . To be sure , he is decided in his opinions , likes to surprise , and is well con- tent to impress , if possible , his English whim upon the immutable past . No great man ever had ...
... Wordsworth , Byron , Massinger , Beaumont and Fletcher . To be sure , he is decided in his opinions , likes to surprise , and is well con- tent to impress , if possible , his English whim upon the immutable past . No great man ever had ...
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... to them . We went out to walk over long hills , and looked at Criffel , then without his cap , and down into Wordsworth's country . There we sat down and talked of the immortality of the soul . It was 20 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... to them . We went out to walk over long hills , and looked at Criffel , then without his cap , and down into Wordsworth's country . There we sat down and talked of the immortality of the soul . It was 20 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... Wordsworth . daughters called in their father , a plain , elderly , white - haired man , not prepossessing , and disfigured by green goggles . He sat down , and talked with great simplicity . He had just returned from a journey FIRST ...
... Wordsworth . daughters called in their father , a plain , elderly , white - haired man , not prepossessing , and disfigured by green goggles . He sat down , and talked with great simplicity . He had just returned from a journey FIRST ...
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... Wordsworth , standing apart , and reciting to me in a garden - walk , like a school- boy declaiming , that I at first was near to laugh ; but recollecting myself , that I had come thus far to see a poet and he was chanting poems to me ...
... Wordsworth , standing apart , and reciting to me in a garden - walk , like a school- boy declaiming , that I at first was near to laugh ; but recollecting myself , that I had come thus far to see a poet and he was chanting poems to me ...
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