The last evening I was in that neighbourhood, we remained with Mr. "Wordsworth at Rydal Mount till ten o'clock, and when we rose to go, he proposed to accompany us a part of the way. I begged him not to expose himself to the night air, but he seemed to... Poems - Página xxxixde Edward Quillinan - 1853 - 268 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 834 páginas
...the text, " Him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out," St. John, vi. 37. The " Suspiria," f and other poems of this collection, tell the depth...neighbourhood, we remained with Mr. "Wordsworth at Rydal Mount till ten o'clock, and when we rose to go, he proposed to accompany us a part of the way.... | |
| William Angus Knight - 1889 - 550 páginas
...Lippincolt's Marjazrne, December 1876. " I was at Ambleside, and Mr. Quillinari's guest at Loughrigg Holm, for a few days in the autumn of 1849, and I could...tenderness that appeared to subsist between them. The last evening I was in that neighbourhood, we remained with Mr. Wordsworth at Rydal Mount till ten... | |
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...he appeared to William Johnston, Quillinan's friend, a few weeks later than the visit of the Robys.1 I was at Ambleside, and Mr Quillinan's guest at Loughrigg...respectful tenderness that appeared to subsist between them [ie Wordsworth and Quillinan]. The last evening I was in that neighbourhood, we remained with Mr Wordsworth... | |
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