The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9W. Paterson, 1889 |
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... things of life and of the universe ; but he was more homely than any of his contemporaries , not only in manner — his rustic air — but in the type of his genius . " His verses , " as an American author wrote to me , " bring all X PREFACE .
... things of life and of the universe ; but he was more homely than any of his contemporaries , not only in manner — his rustic air — but in the type of his genius . " His verses , " as an American author wrote to me , " bring all X PREFACE .
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... thing as a Biography that could not have been improved by keeping , as there is no single instance of an immaculate literary text . Every author finds that his work could be improved as soon as it leaves his hands . With this he lays ...
... thing as a Biography that could not have been improved by keeping , as there is no single instance of an immaculate literary text . Every author finds that his work could be improved as soon as it leaves his hands . With this he lays ...
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... things may be mentioned before I acknowledge my debt to those who have helped me in this work . I have elsewhere spoken of Wordsworth's profound appreciation of the results of Science , and his grasp of its principles . other important ...
... things may be mentioned before I acknowledge my debt to those who have helped me in this work . I have elsewhere spoken of Wordsworth's profound appreciation of the results of Science , and his grasp of its principles . other important ...
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... things as into the old . It is my strong conviction that what Matthew Arnold so happily called the " healing power of Wordsworth — his tranquillising and restorative power- may be as profoundly felt by the masses , and by the most ...
... things as into the old . It is my strong conviction that what Matthew Arnold so happily called the " healing power of Wordsworth — his tranquillising and restorative power- may be as profoundly felt by the masses , and by the most ...
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... things about Wordsworth , and received a generous permission to make free use of the materials he had collected , both those incorporated in the Memoirs , and others which he supplied to me . To the Bishop of St Andrews my thanks are ...
... things about Wordsworth , and received a generous permission to make free use of the materials he had collected , both those incorporated in the Memoirs , and others which he supplied to me . To the Bishop of St Andrews my thanks are ...
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