Lyrical BalladsD. Nutt, 1898 - 227 páginas |
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... and had a sieve over his face , as he lay ; and from this one insane idea he kept his bed above twenty years for fear of the cold air , till at length he died . " The changes of text in Wordsworth's poem are few . For the last 218 NOTES.
... and had a sieve over his face , as he lay ; and from this one insane idea he kept his bed above twenty years for fear of the cold air , till at length he died . " The changes of text in Wordsworth's poem are few . For the last 218 NOTES.
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... change of text which need be noted is that the recurring last line of stanzas 6 , 7 , 8 , “ For me it was a woeful day , " is given only once ( in st . 6 ) . The close of st . 7 in the later text is- " Reckless of what might come at ...
... change of text which need be noted is that the recurring last line of stanzas 6 , 7 , 8 , “ For me it was a woeful day , " is given only once ( in st . 6 ) . The close of st . 7 in the later text is- " Reckless of what might come at ...
Página 224
... changes of text are not important . Stanza 3 , beginning- " Beneath the moon that shines so bright , " and stanza 5- " The world will say ' tis very idle , " are omitted after 1820 . PAGE 180. - Lines written near Richmond , upon the ...
... changes of text are not important . Stanza 3 , beginning- " Beneath the moon that shines so bright , " and stanza 5- " The world will say ' tis very idle , " are omitted after 1820 . PAGE 180. - Lines written near Richmond , upon the ...
Página 227
... change of text is in ll . 13-15— 66 Among the woods and copses lose themselves , Nor , with their green and simple hue , disturb The wild green landscape , " for which the final text reads- " Are clad in one green hue , and lose ...
... change of text is in ll . 13-15— 66 Among the woods and copses lose themselves , Nor , with their green and simple hue , disturb The wild green landscape , " for which the final text reads- " Are clad in one green hue , and lose ...
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