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... poet - laureateship was vacated by Southey's death , Wordsworth was appointed his successor . This last appointment he at first declined , and was at length induced to accept only by repeated solicitation from the highest quarters . His ...
... poet - laureateship was vacated by Southey's death , Wordsworth was appointed his successor . This last appointment he at first declined , and was at length induced to accept only by repeated solicitation from the highest quarters . His ...
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... poet's per- ceptions ; and the more will he be incited to observe objects , both as they exist in themselves and as re - acted upon by his own mind . ( The distinction between poetic and human sensibility has been marked in the ...
... poet's per- ceptions ; and the more will he be incited to observe objects , both as they exist in themselves and as re - acted upon by his own mind . ( The distinction between poetic and human sensibility has been marked in the ...
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... Poet , who seemed to owe nothing but to nature and his own genius . But , in a short time , the ap- plause became unanimous ; every one wondering how so many pictures , and pictures so familiar , should have moved them but faintly to ...
... Poet , who seemed to owe nothing but to nature and his own genius . But , in a short time , the ap- plause became unanimous ; every one wondering how so many pictures , and pictures so familiar , should have moved them but faintly to ...
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