Dorothy and William Wordsworth: The Heart of a Circle of FriendsVanguard Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... lived very simply , from their garden and or- chard . Tea , claimed Wordsworth , was their only luxury . The true luxury for William lay in his opportunity to write poetry in leisure and solitude . " We are both " wrote Wordsworth to a ...
... lived very simply , from their garden and or- chard . Tea , claimed Wordsworth , was their only luxury . The true luxury for William lay in his opportunity to write poetry in leisure and solitude . " We are both " wrote Wordsworth to a ...
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... a house near where Coleridge lived at the foot of the Quantock hills for a small rental . They gathered up young Basil , and took off for one of the greatest creative experiences of all times . XX K That wonderful man , Coleridge I was a ...
... a house near where Coleridge lived at the foot of the Quantock hills for a small rental . They gathered up young Basil , and took off for one of the greatest creative experiences of all times . XX K That wonderful man , Coleridge I was a ...
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... lived can there have been two such brilliant New Years and Christmas days . Another year begun ! and what a brilliant sunrise - oh ! That men's hearts could be softened ! and elevated by the goodness and beauty of all that is done for ...
... lived can there have been two such brilliant New Years and Christmas days . Another year begun ! and what a brilliant sunrise - oh ! That men's hearts could be softened ! and elevated by the goodness and beauty of all that is done for ...
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There was a boy and a girl | 1 |
The Seekers | 13 |
Hawkshead | 19 |
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