The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen11W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... poet remained a fortnight in London - November 9th to 23d ; and during that time he saw Coleridge , the Lambs , Moore ... poetry that existed amongst the public " men of the time , " and VOL . III . D the causes of it , were perhaps more ...
... poet remained a fortnight in London - November 9th to 23d ; and during that time he saw Coleridge , the Lambs , Moore ... poetry that existed amongst the public " men of the time , " and VOL . III . D the causes of it , were perhaps more ...
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... poetry that existed now ; so few men had time to study . For instance , Mr. Canning ; one could hardly select a cleverer man ; and yet , what did Mr. Canning know of poetry ? what time had he , in the busy political life he had led , to ...
... poetry that existed now ; so few men had time to study . For instance , Mr. Canning ; one could hardly select a cleverer man ; and yet , what did Mr. Canning know of poetry ? what time had he , in the busy political life he had led , to ...
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... poets , there is no doubt of their being the best critics in Europe . But I think I have hit upon the secret . You ... Poetry . How many exclusive dogmas have been laid down , which genius from age to age has triumphantly refuted and ...
... poets , there is no doubt of their being the best critics in Europe . But I think I have hit upon the secret . You ... Poetry . How many exclusive dogmas have been laid down , which genius from age to age has triumphantly refuted and ...
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... poetry to guide him . . . . The Ecclesiastical Sketches labour under one obvious disad- vantage , that they can only present themselves as a whole to the reader , who is pretty well acquainted with the history of this country ; and , as ...
... poetry to guide him . . . . The Ecclesiastical Sketches labour under one obvious disad- vantage , that they can only present themselves as a whole to the reader , who is pretty well acquainted with the history of this country ; and , as ...
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... poetry , I am sick of it ; it overruns the country in all the shapes of the plagues of Egypt , frog - poets ( the Croakers ) , mice - poets ( the Nibblers ) , a class rhyming to mice ( which shall be nameless ) , and fly- poets ( Gray ...
... poetry , I am sick of it ; it overruns the country in all the shapes of the plagues of Egypt , frog - poets ( the Croakers ) , mice - poets ( the Nibblers ) , a class rhyming to mice ( which shall be nameless ) , and fly- poets ( Gray ...
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