Wordsworth & His PoetryAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1970 - 198 páginas |
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... poetic style . Such a passage as this , for example , from " An Evening Walk , " is unmistakably reminiscent of ... poet should leave pencil and note- book at home ; and , as he walks , should fix his eye with a reverent attention ...
... poetic style . Such a passage as this , for example , from " An Evening Walk , " is unmistakably reminiscent of ... poet should leave pencil and note- book at home ; and , as he walks , should fix his eye with a reverent attention ...
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... poetic vocation . None the less , as Lord Morley has said , " Waterloo may be taken for the date at which his social grasp began to fail . " By this time he had travelled far from the political faith of his young manhood ; he was now a ...
... poetic vocation . None the less , as Lord Morley has said , " Waterloo may be taken for the date at which his social grasp began to fail . " By this time he had travelled far from the political faith of his young manhood ; he was now a ...
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... poetic inspiration was upon him , and we have seen something of the splendid results . But he wrote much also when the poetic inspiration was not upon him , and hence the immense amount of absolutely perishable matter in his too ...
... poetic inspiration was upon him , and we have seen something of the splendid results . But he wrote much also when the poetic inspiration was not upon him , and hence the immense amount of absolutely perishable matter in his too ...
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To the Memory of Raisley Calvert | 54 |
Composed upon Westminster Bridge | 123 |
Not mid the Worlds vain Objects | 156 |
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