The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1Little, Brown and Company, 1854 |
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William Wordsworth. vert , in 1795 , this timely help came to Words- worth at the turning - point of his life , and made it honest for him to write poems that will never die , instead of theatrical critiques as ephemeral as play - bills ...
William Wordsworth. vert , in 1795 , this timely help came to Words- worth at the turning - point of his life , and made it honest for him to write poems that will never die , instead of theatrical critiques as ephemeral as play - bills ...
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... Words- worth's mind . Among other things he said “ that it was the province of a great poet to raise people up to his own level , not to descend to theirs , " memorable words , the more memorable that a literary life of sixty years was ...
... Words- worth's mind . Among other things he said “ that it was the province of a great poet to raise people up to his own level , not to descend to theirs , " memorable words , the more memorable that a literary life of sixty years was ...
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... Words- worth prefixed an argumentative Preface , in which he nailed to the door of the cathedral of English song the critical theses which he was to maintain against all comers in his poetry and his life . It was a new thing for an ...
... Words- worth prefixed an argumentative Preface , in which he nailed to the door of the cathedral of English song the critical theses which he was to maintain against all comers in his poetry and his life . It was a new thing for an ...
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... Words- worth in making him familiar with the laws of a sister art , and thus contributing to enlarge the sympathies of his criticism , the tendency of which was toward too great exclusiveness . Sir George Beaumont , dying in 1827 , did ...
... Words- worth in making him familiar with the laws of a sister art , and thus contributing to enlarge the sympathies of his criticism , the tendency of which was toward too great exclusiveness . Sir George Beaumont , dying in 1827 , did ...
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... Words- worth . He not only continued in good heart him- self , but , reversing the order usual on such occa- sions , kept up the spirits of his friends . * Wordsworth passed the winter of 1806-7 in a house of Sir George Beaumont's , at ...
... Words- worth . He not only continued in good heart him- self , but , reversing the order usual on such occa- sions , kept up the spirits of his friends . * Wordsworth passed the winter of 1806-7 in a house of Sir George Beaumont's , at ...
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