The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... early transcripts of poems whose publication was long delayed . Thus Peter Bell , written in 1798 , contemporary with the first Lyrical Ballads , and The Waggoner , written in 1805 , were not given to the world till 1819 ; The Borderers ...
... early transcripts of poems whose publication was long delayed . Thus Peter Bell , written in 1798 , contemporary with the first Lyrical Ballads , and The Waggoner , written in 1805 , were not given to the world till 1819 ; The Borderers ...
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... early version of these lines , of which the correct date is 1787 , not 1786 , v . The Vale of Esthwaite , 11. 499–514 ( p . 281 ) ; for the circumstance of their composition v . Prelude , viii . 458–75 . p . 3. II . Written in very early ...
... early version of these lines , of which the correct date is 1787 , not 1786 , v . The Vale of Esthwaite , 11. 499–514 ( p . 281 ) ; for the circumstance of their composition v . Prelude , viii . 458–75 . p . 3. II . Written in very early ...
Página 321
... early expres- sion of W.'s admiration for science . Cf. the I.F. note to " This lawn , a carpet all alive . " ( Vol . iv , 102 ) . B 85. It is worth noting that the lines added in 1794 after B 85 anticipate the thought that inspired ...
... early expres- sion of W.'s admiration for science . Cf. the I.F. note to " This lawn , a carpet all alive . " ( Vol . iv , 102 ) . B 85. It is worth noting that the lines added in 1794 after B 85 anticipate the thought that inspired ...
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Lines written while sailing in a Boat at Evening | 40 |
Lines left upon a Seat in a Yewtree which stands near | 92 |
THE BORDERERS A Tragedy | 128 |
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