The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Bind 2A. and C. Black, 1889 - 454 sider |
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... POETS : WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 229 IV . THE LAKE POETS : WILLIAM WORDSWORTH AND ROBERT SOUTHEY . 303 V. THE LAKE POETS : SOUTHEY , WORDSWORTH , AND COLERIDGE 335 VI . THE SARACEN'S HEAD . 348 VII . WESTMORELAND AND THE DALESMEN : SOCIETY OF ...
... POETS : WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 229 IV . THE LAKE POETS : WILLIAM WORDSWORTH AND ROBERT SOUTHEY . 303 V. THE LAKE POETS : SOUTHEY , WORDSWORTH , AND COLERIDGE 335 VI . THE SARACEN'S HEAD . 348 VII . WESTMORELAND AND THE DALESMEN : SOCIETY OF ...
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... poet of poets , of his generation , there were de- voted three articles in Tait's Magazine for January , February , and April 1839 , entitled " Lake Reminiscences : No. I. William Wordsworth , No. II . William Wordsworth , No. III ...
... poet of poets , of his generation , there were de- voted three articles in Tait's Magazine for January , February , and April 1839 , entitled " Lake Reminiscences : No. I. William Wordsworth , No. II . William Wordsworth , No. III ...
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... poetic imagination , his power of mournful pathos on the one hand and the most whimsical humour on the other , and the marvellous versatility and flexibility of his style . D. M. AUTOBIOGRAPHY ( continued ) FROM 1803 TO 1808 CHAPTER I 6 ...
... poetic imagination , his power of mournful pathos on the one hand and the most whimsical humour on the other , and the marvellous versatility and flexibility of his style . D. M. AUTOBIOGRAPHY ( continued ) FROM 1803 TO 1808 CHAPTER I 6 ...
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... poets . About sixteen , or not long after , my interest in the story of Chatterton had carried me over the whole ground of the Rowley controversy ; and that controversy , by a necessary consequence , had so familiarised me with the ...
... poets . About sixteen , or not long after , my interest in the story of Chatterton had carried me over the whole ground of the Rowley controversy ; and that controversy , by a necessary consequence , had so familiarised me with the ...
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... poet of the age . Mr. Bulwer , living in the intensest pressure of the world , and though recoiling continually from the judgments of the world , yet never in any violent degree ascribes to Mr. Wordsworth ( in his England and the ...
... poet of the age . Mr. Bulwer , living in the intensest pressure of the world , and though recoiling continually from the judgments of the world , yet never in any violent degree ascribes to Mr. Wordsworth ( in his England and the ...
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