The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen1at the Clarendon Press, 1963 - 492 páginas |
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... poems might be grouped , and , as was even more important in his eyes , of the order of individual poems within their groups . His aim was ' to make one poem smooth the way for another . If this be not attended to ' , he said ...
... poems might be grouped , and , as was even more important in his eyes , of the order of individual poems within their groups . His aim was ' to make one poem smooth the way for another . If this be not attended to ' , he said ...
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... poem should shade off happily into another , and the contrasts , where they occur , be clear of all harshness or ... poem be justly said to have been composed ? 1 To H. Crabb Robinson , April 6 , 1826 . ' W.W. to H.C.R. , April 27 , 1826 ...
... poem should shade off happily into another , and the contrasts , where they occur , be clear of all harshness or ... poem be justly said to have been composed ? 1 To H. Crabb Robinson , April 6 , 1826 . ' W.W. to H.C.R. , April 27 , 1826 ...
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... poem , Remembrance of Collins , formed one piece : but , upon the recommendation of Coleridge , the three last stanzas were separated from the other . " - I . F. From 1815 to 1843 the two poems were placed among Poems of Sentiment and ...
... poem , Remembrance of Collins , formed one piece : but , upon the recommendation of Coleridge , the three last stanzas were separated from the other . " - I . F. From 1815 to 1843 the two poems were placed among Poems of Sentiment and ...
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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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