PoemsGinn, 1898 - 522 páginas |
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... Words- worth's poems are to be read , it will be found profitable to pay careful attention to the variations of text . From no other poet can so much be learnt as to the craftsmanship of the poetic art . In the Aldine edition I recorded ...
... Words- worth's poems are to be read , it will be found profitable to pay careful attention to the variations of text . From no other poet can so much be learnt as to the craftsmanship of the poetic art . In the Aldine edition I recorded ...
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... words of Coleridge in a letter to Southey of that date ( S. T. C.'s Letters , vol . I , p . 372 ) . P. 428 ( " The Highland Girl , " 11. 49-52 ) . Note from Virgil's tenth Eclogue as parallel , perhaps as Wordsworth's original : Atque ...
... words of Coleridge in a letter to Southey of that date ( S. T. C.'s Letters , vol . I , p . 372 ) . P. 428 ( " The Highland Girl , " 11. 49-52 ) . Note from Virgil's tenth Eclogue as parallel , perhaps as Wordsworth's original : Atque ...
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... Words were Uttered as if in Pensive Mood ( 496 ) Composed at [ Neidpath ] Castle ( 497 ) • Nuns Fret not at their Convent's Narrow Room ( 497 ) Admonition ( 498 ) • The World is too Much with us ( 498 ) 319 319 320 • 320 321 322 322 323 ...
... Words were Uttered as if in Pensive Mood ( 496 ) Composed at [ Neidpath ] Castle ( 497 ) • Nuns Fret not at their Convent's Narrow Room ( 497 ) Admonition ( 498 ) • The World is too Much with us ( 498 ) 319 319 320 • 320 321 322 322 323 ...
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... Words- worth possessor of the sum of £ 900 . We are all debtors to that young man , whose good deed , inspired by insight and faith , enabled a great poet to devote himself to his high calling . How and where the summer of 1795 passed ...
... Words- worth possessor of the sum of £ 900 . We are all debtors to that young man , whose good deed , inspired by insight and faith , enabled a great poet to devote himself to his high calling . How and where the summer of 1795 passed ...
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... Words- worth conveyed something of his brother's spirit into his poem " The Happy Warrior , " which presents a lofty ideal of heroic manhood ; his sense of the discipline of pain is expressed in the " Elegiac Stanzas , suggested by a ...
... Words- worth conveyed something of his brother's spirit into his poem " The Happy Warrior , " which presents a lofty ideal of heroic manhood ; his sense of the discipline of pain is expressed in the " Elegiac Stanzas , suggested by a ...
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