The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... Coleridge , the Lambs , Moore , Rogers , Kenyon , Talfourd , Sharp , and many others . It was a time of much and varied literary fellowship . The follow- ing are some of Thomas Moore's reminiscences of Wordsworth . They exhibit him ...
... Coleridge , the Lambs , Moore , Rogers , Kenyon , Talfourd , Sharp , and many others . It was a time of much and varied literary fellowship . The follow- ing are some of Thomas Moore's reminiscences of Wordsworth . They exhibit him ...
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... Coleridge , published anonymously in 1836 , but edited by T. Allsop , there are some interesting allusions to Wordsworth " There is much justice in these remarks of Mr. Wordsworth , " adds Lord John Russell , the editor of Moore's ...
... Coleridge , published anonymously in 1836 , but edited by T. Allsop , there are some interesting allusions to Wordsworth " There is much justice in these remarks of Mr. Wordsworth , " adds Lord John Russell , the editor of Moore's ...
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... Coleridge ; to a stranger I think he would seem to carry even more authority , both in what he read and said . He spoke of Southey and Coleridge with measured respect , and , as I thought , just appreciation . Pointed out some passages ...
... Coleridge ; to a stranger I think he would seem to carry even more authority , both in what he read and said . He spoke of Southey and Coleridge with measured respect , and , as I thought , just appreciation . Pointed out some passages ...
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... Coleridge that his mind was " at once the most masculine , feminine , and yet child - like ( and in that case the ... Coleridge's remark on Words- worth , which has a certain truth underneath it . After his fortnight in London ...
... Coleridge that his mind was " at once the most masculine , feminine , and yet child - like ( and in that case the ... Coleridge's remark on Words- worth , which has a certain truth underneath it . After his fortnight in London ...
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... Coleridge . In Glencroe [ they drove over ] huge stones scattered over the glen ; one hut in first reach , none in second , white house in third ; last reach rocky , green , deep . . . . When we came to the turning of the glen , where ...
... Coleridge . In Glencroe [ they drove over ] huge stones scattered over the glen ; one hut in first reach , none in second , white house in third ; last reach rocky , green , deep . . . . When we came to the turning of the glen , where ...
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