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He began to write and assemble autobiographical and reflective passages into
the first Part of what became the two - part Prelude of 1798 – 99 , to compose the '
Lucy poems , and also to work at further possible revisions of the Salisbury Plain
...
He began to write and assemble autobiographical and reflective passages into
the first Part of what became the two - part Prelude of 1798 – 99 , to compose the '
Lucy poems , and also to work at further possible revisions of the Salisbury Plain
...
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Now this same sense of a potentially tragic rift began to help shape The Prelude .
Wordsworth was by this time aware also of a loss of creative power , and he was
acutely aware – in common with many other poets of the period – of a gulf ...
Now this same sense of a potentially tragic rift began to help shape The Prelude .
Wordsworth was by this time aware also of a loss of creative power , and he was
acutely aware – in common with many other poets of the period – of a gulf ...
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The 1805 Prelude : retirement and education May books and Nature be their
early joy , And knowledge , rightly honored with that name – Knowledge not
purchased with the loss of power ! ( Prelude , 174 : 447 – 9 ) In the course of the
years ...
The 1805 Prelude : retirement and education May books and Nature be their
early joy , And knowledge , rightly honored with that name – Knowledge not
purchased with the loss of power ! ( Prelude , 174 : 447 – 9 ) In the course of the
years ...
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the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
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