Major British Writers, Том 2Harcourt, Brace, 1959 |
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... Words- worth's development to 1798 , based not upon Words- worth's retrospective and poetically idealized account in The Prelude , but upon the letters and poems of the period under discussion . Samuel Taylor Coleridge , Biographia ...
... Words- worth's development to 1798 , based not upon Words- worth's retrospective and poetically idealized account in The Prelude , but upon the letters and poems of the period under discussion . Samuel Taylor Coleridge , Biographia ...
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... words , or images , on the great occasions and his other uses of it has not enough been remarked . Very often , it is true , Shelley does seem to be using the first thing which comes to mind , as a sufficient nota- tion with which to ...
... words , or images , on the great occasions and his other uses of it has not enough been remarked . Very often , it is true , Shelley does seem to be using the first thing which comes to mind , as a sufficient nota- tion with which to ...
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... word " perilously " provokes a wry comparison with Keats's magic casements , opening on the foam Of perilous seas , in faery lands forlorn.1 This juxtaposition of words calling up very different associations gives great compression of ...
... word " perilously " provokes a wry comparison with Keats's magic casements , opening on the foam Of perilous seas , in faery lands forlorn.1 This juxtaposition of words calling up very different associations gives great compression of ...
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Edited by GEORGE W MEYER | 16 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew Tree | 29 |
The Old Cumberland Beggar | 35 |
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