A Preface to WordsworthLongman, 1986 - Всего страниц: 203 A critical introduction to the life, thought, and art of the English Romantic poet in a new edition in which the author has chosen a number of representative poems to chart the growth of the poet's mind and explains the long philosophical poem "The Prelude", which reveals that autobiographical impulse to the full, as a work that went through many forms over half a century. |
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... tell us ? And , even if they are an adequate summary of the externals of time and chance to which all are subject ... tells us that he wrote The Prelude in order to give an account of the growth of his mind , which may help to account ...
... tell us ? And , even if they are an adequate summary of the externals of time and chance to which all are subject ... tells us that he wrote The Prelude in order to give an account of the growth of his mind , which may help to account ...
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... tells a friend , ' and read Godwin on Necessity . ' Godwin , the philosophical anarchist The ideas of the author became more and more perspicuous and digested as his enquiries advanced . GODWIN , Political Justice William Godwin ( 1756 ...
... tells a friend , ' and read Godwin on Necessity . ' Godwin , the philosophical anarchist The ideas of the author became more and more perspicuous and digested as his enquiries advanced . GODWIN , Political Justice William Godwin ( 1756 ...
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... tells us that he once visited the castle in a season of calm weather . The castle seemed asleep , and the sea was tranquil ( line 12 ) . If he had been a painter at that time , he would not have produced a picture like Beaumont's storm ...
... tells us that he once visited the castle in a season of calm weather . The castle seemed asleep , and the sea was tranquil ( line 12 ) . If he had been a painter at that time , he would not have produced a picture like Beaumont's storm ...
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Biographical summaries | 3 |
Boat on Ullswater by Tom Sharpe | 10 |
The Prelude as autobiography I I | 11 |
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