The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Poetry that its materials are to be found in every subject which can interest the human mind . The evidence of this ... poetry , and will be induced to enquire by what species of courtesy these attempts can be permitted to assume ...
... Poetry that its materials are to be found in every subject which can interest the human mind . The evidence of this ... poetry , and will be induced to enquire by what species of courtesy these attempts can be permitted to assume ...
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... poetry , and in all the other arts , Sir Joshua Reynolds has observed , is an acquired talent , which can only be produced by severe thought , and a long - continued intercourse with the best models of composition . This is mentioned ...
... poetry , and in all the other arts , Sir Joshua Reynolds has observed , is an acquired talent , which can only be produced by severe thought , and a long - continued intercourse with the best models of composition . This is mentioned ...
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... poetry which does not please . But here follows a question , Does not please whom ? Some have little knowledge of natural imagery of any kind , and , of course , little relish for it ; some are disgusted with the very mention of the ...
... poetry which does not please . But here follows a question , Does not please whom ? Some have little knowledge of natural imagery of any kind , and , of course , little relish for it ; some are disgusted with the very mention of the ...
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... Poetry ; and , in consequence , this earlier essay - which Words- worth thought inappropriate as an introduction to his later poems -was , in that year , transferred to the end of the second volume , where it was printed as an Appendix ...
... Poetry ; and , in consequence , this earlier essay - which Words- worth thought inappropriate as an introduction to his later poems -was , in that year , transferred to the end of the second volume , where it was printed as an Appendix ...
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... Poetry would be produced , well adapted to interest mankind permanently , and not unimportant in the quality , and in the multiplicity of its moral relations : and on this account they have advised me to add a systematic defence of the ...
... Poetry would be produced , well adapted to interest mankind permanently , and not unimportant in the quality , and in the multiplicity of its moral relations : and on this account they have advised me to add a systematic defence of the ...
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