WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... world as that their pleasures were romantic . " One could hardly find a neater expression of the Wordsworthian , as opposed to the Coleridgean , attitude . And the sham darkness which they had invented out of 1795-1798 / 61 4.
... world as that their pleasures were romantic . " One could hardly find a neater expression of the Wordsworthian , as opposed to the Coleridgean , attitude . And the sham darkness which they had invented out of 1795-1798 / 61 4.
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... expression towards or- thodoxy than had been anticipated , while it is remarkable for consistent improvement in style , 2 frequent enrichment 2 To the many points observed by Professor de Selincourt may be added the frequent change of ...
... expression towards or- thodoxy than had been anticipated , while it is remarkable for consistent improvement in style , 2 frequent enrichment 2 To the many points observed by Professor de Selincourt may be added the frequent change of ...
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... expression in the passionate addresses of the Solitary to the Wanderer . Stripped as I am of all the golden fruit Of self - esteem , and by the cutting blasts Of self - reproach familiarly assailed ; Yet would I not be of such wintry ...
... expression in the passionate addresses of the Solitary to the Wanderer . Stripped as I am of all the golden fruit Of self - esteem , and by the cutting blasts Of self - reproach familiarly assailed ; Yet would I not be of such wintry ...
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