The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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... eyes were weak and he considered himself less capable than Mr. Carter of detecting errors . While preserving therefore in ninety - nine cases out of a hundred the punctuation of ed . 1849-50 , I have in the hundredth case gladly ...
... eyes were weak and he considered himself less capable than Mr. Carter of detecting errors . While preserving therefore in ninety - nine cases out of a hundred the punctuation of ed . 1849-50 , I have in the hundredth case gladly ...
Стр. xix
... Eyes are Wild : 335 POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES . It was an April morning : fresh and clear . 339 To Joanna 341 • There is an Eminence of these our hills 344 A narrow Girdle of rough stones and crags Το Μ . Η . 344 347 When , to the ...
... Eyes are Wild : 335 POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES . It was an April morning : fresh and clear . 339 To Joanna 341 • There is an Eminence of these our hills 344 A narrow Girdle of rough stones and crags Το Μ . Η . 344 347 When , to the ...
Стр. xxvii
... eye for natural beauty was as quick and sure as his own , and his cousin , Mary Hutchinson , a friend of both brother and sister since childhood , and afterwards to become Wordsworth's wife . The vacation of 1790 was the most memorable ...
... eye for natural beauty was as quick and sure as his own , and his cousin , Mary Hutchinson , a friend of both brother and sister since childhood , and afterwards to become Wordsworth's wife . The vacation of 1790 was the most memorable ...
Стр. xxxiii
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. F always writes with his eye upon the object ; its faults are that the poem is too much a record of poetical observations , that the record is somewhat laboured , and that its details are not ...
William Wordsworth Edward Dowden. F always writes with his eye upon the object ; its faults are that the poem is too much a record of poetical observations , that the record is somewhat laboured , and that its details are not ...
Стр. xxxviii
... eye ( as if he saw something in objects more than the outward appearance ) , an intense , high , narrow forehead ... eyes were not large and lustrous , but at times , and especially after a long day's toil in walking , they assumed ...
... eye ( as if he saw something in objects more than the outward appearance ) , an intense , high , narrow forehead ... eyes were not large and lustrous , but at times , and especially after a long day's toil in walking , they assumed ...
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