WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... months of the year the Hutchinsons were at Grasmere . In February and March correspondence was passing between ... month . One might guess that there was little to disturb him ; and only one conclusion can be drawn from the fact that ...
... months of the year the Hutchinsons were at Grasmere . In February and March correspondence was passing between ... month . One might guess that there was little to disturb him ; and only one conclusion can be drawn from the fact that ...
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... months to- gether there . In June 1808 , shortly after their return to Grasmere from Coleorton , they moved out of ... month Coleridge , by now the victim of an elaborate persecution - complex , had joined them . In the previous February ...
... months to- gether there . In June 1808 , shortly after their return to Grasmere from Coleorton , they moved out of ... month Coleridge , by now the victim of an elaborate persecution - complex , had joined them . In the previous February ...
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... months of the year , Coleridge mused over his plans for The Friend , and Wordsworth was hard at work over his great Tract on the Convention of Cintra . The Tract was published in May 1809. The Friend appeared at last in June , and ...
... months of the year , Coleridge mused over his plans for The Friend , and Wordsworth was hard at work over his great Tract on the Convention of Cintra . The Tract was published in May 1809. The Friend appeared at last in June , and ...
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