WordsworthMacmillan, 1881 - 184 頁 |
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... . SOCIETY . - HIGHLAND TOUR . CHAPTER VI . PAGE 1 15 25 38 55 SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT . - DEATH OF JOHN WORDSWORTH 65 CHAPTER VII . " HAPPY WARRIOR , " AND PATRIOTIC POEMS . 74 CHAPTER VIII . PAGE CHILDREN . - LIFE AT RYDAL.
... . SOCIETY . - HIGHLAND TOUR . CHAPTER VI . PAGE 1 15 25 38 55 SIR GEORGE BEAUMONT . - DEATH OF JOHN WORDSWORTH 65 CHAPTER VII . " HAPPY WARRIOR , " AND PATRIOTIC POEMS . 74 CHAPTER VIII . PAGE CHILDREN . - LIFE AT RYDAL.
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... happy ones , chiefly because I was left at liberty then , and in the vacations , to read whatever books I liked . For example , I read all Fielding's works , Don Quixote , Gil Blas , and any part of Swift that I liked -Gulliver's ...
... happy ones , chiefly because I was left at liberty then , and in the vacations , to read whatever books I liked . For example , I read all Fielding's works , Don Quixote , Gil Blas , and any part of Swift that I liked -Gulliver's ...
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... happy as souls in a dream : They are deaf to your murmurs , they care not for you , Nor what ye are flying , nor what ye pursue ! " He never made the attempt ― vulgarized by so many a " fashionable novelist , " and in which no poet has ...
... happy as souls in a dream : They are deaf to your murmurs , they care not for you , Nor what ye are flying , nor what ye pursue ! " He never made the attempt ― vulgarized by so many a " fashionable novelist , " and in which no poet has ...
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... her with joy ; he preferred her society to every other pleasure - or rather , when we were so happy as to be within each other's reach , Well , my dearest , He he had no pleasure when we were compelled to 26 / [ CHAP . WORDSWORTH .
... her with joy ; he preferred her society to every other pleasure - or rather , when we were so happy as to be within each other's reach , Well , my dearest , He he had no pleasure when we were compelled to 26 / [ CHAP . WORDSWORTH .
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... happy rivers instead of Norway's inarming melancholy sea . They are a moun- tain folk ; but their mountains are no precipices of insu- perable snow , such as keep the dwellers in some Swiss hamlet shut in ignorance and stagnating into ...
... happy rivers instead of Norway's inarming melancholy sea . They are a moun- tain folk ; but their mountains are no precipices of insu- perable snow , such as keep the dwellers in some Swiss hamlet shut in ignorance and stagnating into ...
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