The Poetical Works of William WordsworthA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 sider |
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... Poet . Now it is remarkable that , excepting the noc- turnal Reverie of Lady Winchelsea , and a passage or two in the Windsor Forest of Pope , the Poetry of the period intervening between the publication of the Pa- radise Lost and the ...
... Poet . Now it is remarkable that , excepting the noc- turnal Reverie of Lady Winchelsea , and a passage or two in the Windsor Forest of Pope , the Poetry of the period intervening between the publication of the Pa- radise Lost and the ...
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... Poet who has an adequate notion of the dignity of his art . The Poet writes under one re- striction only , namely , that of the necessity of giving immediate pleasure to a human Being possessed of that information which may be expected ...
... Poet who has an adequate notion of the dignity of his art . The Poet writes under one re- striction only , namely , that of the necessity of giving immediate pleasure to a human Being possessed of that information which may be expected ...
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... Poet's own , either peculiar to him as an individual Poet or be- longing simply to Poets in general , to a body of men who , from the circumstance of their compositions being in metre , it is particular language . expected will employ a ...
... Poet's own , either peculiar to him as an individual Poet or be- longing simply to Poets in general , to a body of men who , from the circumstance of their compositions being in metre , it is particular language . expected will employ a ...
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To a Butterfly | 16 |
75 | 35 |
Stanzas written in my Pocketcopy of Thom | 42 |
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