This," said she, leading him forward, "is my master's library where he keeps his books, but his study is out of doors.' ' After a long absence from home it has more than once happened that some one of my cottage neighbours has said — "Well, there he... Memoirs of William Wordsworth - 第 76 頁Christopher Wordsworth 著 - 1851完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1851 - 568 頁
...walked round the garden and grounds of Rydal Mount, asked of one of the female servants, who happened to be at the door, permission to see her master's...keeps his books ; but his study is out of doors.' " — J\l& moirs, vol. ii. pp. 75,76. We may mention here, that the greater part of Wordsworth's poems... | |
| 1851 - 838 頁
...walked round the garden and grounds of Rydal Mount, asked one of the female servants, who happened to be at the door, permission to see her master's...keeps his books; but his study is out of doors." After long absences from home, his cottage-neighbours would say, " Well, there he is ; we are glad to hear... | |
| 1853 - 566 頁
...asked permission of the servant at Rydal to see the study. ' This,' said she, as she showed the room, ' is my master's library where he keeps his books, but his study is out of doors.' The poor neighbours, on catching the sound of his humming in the act of verse-making after some prolonged... | |
| 1853 - 614 頁
...asked permission of the servant at Rydal to see the study. " This," said she, as she showed the room, " is my master's library where he keeps his books, but his study is out of doors.'' The poor neighbors, on catching the sound of his humming in the act of verse-making after some prolonged... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 432 頁
...walked round the garden and grounds of Rydal Mount, asked of one of the female servants, who happened to be at the door, permission to see her master's...from home, it has more than once happened that some of my cottage neighbors (not of the double-coach-house cottages) has said, " Well, there he is : we... | |
| George Brimley - 1858 - 376 頁
...the open air.' ' There,' said his servant to some strangers, who were being shown over Bydal Mount, 'is my master's library, where he keeps his books, but his study is out of doors.' And on his return after a long absence from home, his cottage neighbours have been heard to say, '... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1859 - 432 頁
...doors." After a long absence from home, it has more than once happened that some of my cottage neighbors (not of the double-coach-house cottages) has said, "Well, there he is: we are glad to hear him booiny about again." Once more, in excuse for so much egotism, let me say, these notes are written... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 頁
...family prayer. Much houseroom was not wanted. " This," said the maid, showing a stranger the house, " is my master's library where he keeps his books ; but his study is out of doors." A second volume of Lyrical Ballads was now issued, added to a reprint of the first. Popularity was... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1865 - 434 頁
...walked round the garden and grounds of Rydal Mount, asked of one of the female servants, who happened to be at the door, permission to see her master's study. " This," said she, leading nun forward, " is my master's library, where he keeps his books; but his study is out of doors." After... | |
| William Greenough Thayer Shedd - 1867 - 448 頁
...permission of the servant, at Kydal, to see the study. ' This,' said she, as she showed the room, ' is my master's library, where he keeps his books, but his study is out of doors.' The poor neighbors, on catching the sound of his humming, in the act of verse-making, after some prolonged... | |
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