WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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Стр. 65
... opening of The Excursion for which it was perhaps already planned , but in the interval underwent some changes . It was followed by The Old Cumberland Beggar . One cannot fail to be struck by the enormous advance made in these two poems ...
... opening of The Excursion for which it was perhaps already planned , but in the interval underwent some changes . It was followed by The Old Cumberland Beggar . One cannot fail to be struck by the enormous advance made in these two poems ...
Стр. 80
... opening of The Prelude , an exception to his usual practice . It is rather the supreme example of it . For the 8 See " Wordsworth , Coleridge , and the Spy , " by A. J. Eagleston , in Coleridge : Studies by Several Hands ( Constable ) ...
... opening of The Prelude , an exception to his usual practice . It is rather the supreme example of it . For the 8 See " Wordsworth , Coleridge , and the Spy , " by A. J. Eagleston , in Coleridge : Studies by Several Hands ( Constable ) ...
Стр. 140
... opening stanzas of the Immortality Ode , so now the melancholy , which is frequently noticeable in a period roughly indicated by the dates 1816-20 , found expression in similar utterances such as this . There were reasons enough to ...
... opening stanzas of the Immortality Ode , so now the melancholy , which is frequently noticeable in a period roughly indicated by the dates 1816-20 , found expression in similar utterances such as this . There were reasons enough to ...
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