The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Bind 1G. Bell & Sons, 1892 |
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Side vi
... word is printed as in some edition other than that of 1849-50 , and the fact is recorded in a footnote . The proofs of the text have been compared with ed . 1849-50 , not by myself but by my very care- ful coadjutor the Rev. A. R. ...
... word is printed as in some edition other than that of 1849-50 , and the fact is recorded in a footnote . The proofs of the text have been compared with ed . 1849-50 , not by myself but by my very care- ful coadjutor the Rev. A. R. ...
Side vii
... words that he had attended to the subject of punctuation in verse ; and in the years subsequent to 1809 his scheme became much more fully elaborated . II . Arrangement . There can be no doubt as to Wordsworth's wishes respecting the ...
... words that he had attended to the subject of punctuation in verse ; and in the years subsequent to 1809 his scheme became much more fully elaborated . II . Arrangement . There can be no doubt as to Wordsworth's wishes respecting the ...
Side ix
... Words- worth writes- " No more : the end is sudden and abrupt , Abrupt as without preconceived design Was the beginning ; yet the several Lays Have moved in order , to each other bound By a continuous and acknowledged tie Though ...
... Words- worth writes- " No more : the end is sudden and abrupt , Abrupt as without preconceived design Was the beginning ; yet the several Lays Have moved in order , to each other bound By a continuous and acknowledged tie Though ...
Side xii
... Words- worth himself " the worst possible . " I believe that all the needs of a student will be provided for by a chronological table as nearly accurate as the present state of our knowledge admits . III . Notes . - All Wordsworth's ...
... Words- worth himself " the worst possible . " I believe that all the needs of a student will be provided for by a chronological table as nearly accurate as the present state of our knowledge admits . III . Notes . - All Wordsworth's ...
Side xiii
... Words- worth already knows that Clio is " the name of one of the nine Muses . " I leave him to dis- cover for himself that " the tendency of this poem is Pantheistic . " But I tell the reader the date at which each poem was written ...
... Words- worth already knows that Clio is " the name of one of the nine Muses . " I leave him to dis- cover for himself that " the tendency of this poem is Pantheistic . " But I tell the reader the date at which each poem was written ...
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