The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Paterson, 1889 - 431 páginas |
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... Southey became intimate , and during the days in which the former felt the pinch of poverty , and published his poems mainly as a means of obtaining a frugal livelihood , —may follow the above . It was also written at Sockburn in 1799 ...
... Southey became intimate , and during the days in which the former felt the pinch of poverty , and published his poems mainly as a means of obtaining a frugal livelihood , —may follow the above . It was also written at Sockburn in 1799 ...
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... Southey should hot go , and you should not have it ready , then send it exactly in the same letter - form , and in letters , each short of an ounce and three - quarters , inclusive of the two envelopes , directed - 1 . S. T. Coleridge ...
... Southey should hot go , and you should not have it ready , then send it exactly in the same letter - form , and in letters , each short of an ounce and three - quarters , inclusive of the two envelopes , directed - 1 . S. T. Coleridge ...
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... Southey and Lamb ( though resident in London ) belonged , as well as Words- worth and Coleridge , was a " mutual admiration society . " Southey's criticism of Wordsworth was as trenchant , as his eulogy was just : Lamb's satire on his ...
... Southey and Lamb ( though resident in London ) belonged , as well as Words- worth and Coleridge , was a " mutual admiration society . " Southey's criticism of Wordsworth was as trenchant , as his eulogy was just : Lamb's satire on his ...
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... Southey will alınost certainly be at Keswick , and I hope Coleridge also ; although it will be the duty of all his friends to do their utmost in forcing him from the country , to which he is so much attached , but * Lockhart's Memoirs ...
... Southey will alınost certainly be at Keswick , and I hope Coleridge also ; although it will be the duty of all his friends to do their utmost in forcing him from the country , to which he is so much attached , but * Lockhart's Memoirs ...
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... part by the personal loss , which he still felt so keenly , his brother John's removal . On the 4th of February 1806 , Southey wrote thus to Sir Walter Scott : " GRETA HALL , KESWICK . * Wordsworth was with 46 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... part by the personal loss , which he still felt so keenly , his brother John's removal . On the 4th of February 1806 , Southey wrote thus to Sir Walter Scott : " GRETA HALL , KESWICK . * Wordsworth was with 46 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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admiration Allan Bank Ambleside appeared asked beautiful believe brother called character Charles Lamb Coleorton Coleridge Coleridge's Convention of Cintra cottage DEAR SIR delightful Dorothy Wordsworth Dove Cottage edition effect Excursion expression eyes feeling genius give Grasmere happy Hartley Coleridge Haydon hear heard heart Henry Crabb Henry Crabb Robinson honour hope imagination interest Keswick kind labour Lady Beaumont lake letter literary living London look Lord Lonsdale mean mind Miss moral mountains nature never object opinion painted Peter Bell picture pleasure poems poet poet's poetical poetry portrait possession present reference ROBERT SOUTHEY Rydal Mount Scott seems seen Sir George Beaumont sister sonnet Southey speak spirit spoke St John's College things thought tion trees vale verse walk Westmoreland WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wish Words Wordsworth wrote worth writing written Wudsworth ye kna