Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... later stanza do not show Mr. Wordsworth pouring out the sherry or praising the daffodils . Ye daunt the proud array of war , Pervade the lonely ocean far As sail hath been unfurled ; For dancers in the festive hall What ghastly partners ...
... later stanza do not show Mr. Wordsworth pouring out the sherry or praising the daffodils . Ye daunt the proud array of war , Pervade the lonely ocean far As sail hath been unfurled ; For dancers in the festive hall What ghastly partners ...
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... later years . Thus , ungrateful Nation ! If thou persist , and scorning moderation , Spread for thyself the snares ... later years , and it need not only have been for entertainment by the way ; but it seems to me that his genius even in ...
... later years . Thus , ungrateful Nation ! If thou persist , and scorning moderation , Spread for thyself the snares ... later years , and it need not only have been for entertainment by the way ; but it seems to me that his genius even in ...
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... later moralizings he was a wild character during these years . My own theory is that he was utterly unsuited for the classical education that was imposed on him , as he was also unsuited for the later legal studies which were imposed on ...
... later moralizings he was a wild character during these years . My own theory is that he was utterly unsuited for the classical education that was imposed on him , as he was also unsuited for the later legal studies which were imposed on ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
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