William Wordsworth: A BiographyCash, 1856 - 508 sider |
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... poems so short but so full and so vital as those of Lao- damia and Dion . And now , dearest of friends , and severest of critics , affectionately , Farewell . NIBLEY , July , 1856 . E. P. H. CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. THE GATEWAY OF LIFE , What.
... poems so short but so full and so vital as those of Lao- damia and Dion . And now , dearest of friends , and severest of critics , affectionately , Farewell . NIBLEY , July , 1856 . E. P. H. CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. THE GATEWAY OF LIFE , What.
Side ix
... Poems - Words- worth a Gardener - His Picture of the Age - Pamphlet on Cintra -The Excursion - Lord Jeffrey - The Review in the Quarterly , by Charles Lamb - Revolutions in Literature - Unpolitical Ages- Wordsworth's Contemporaries - De ...
... Poems - Words- worth a Gardener - His Picture of the Age - Pamphlet on Cintra -The Excursion - Lord Jeffrey - The Review in the Quarterly , by Charles Lamb - Revolutions in Literature - Unpolitical Ages- Wordsworth's Contemporaries - De ...
Side 3
... poems con- stitute his life ; this may be regarded as either praise or blame ; it seems as if he lived only to ... poem into their mutual aspect , and contemplate them from one point of vision , and so shew how the life , and habits ...
... poems con- stitute his life ; this may be regarded as either praise or blame ; it seems as if he lived only to ... poem into their mutual aspect , and contemplate them from one point of vision , and so shew how the life , and habits ...
Side 6
... Poems are his Life ; they are a record of himself ; of his own personal and private thoughts . No man depended less on what the outer could do for him , although he allowed the outer world to make an impression on him ; say rather he ...
... Poems are his Life ; they are a record of himself ; of his own personal and private thoughts . No man depended less on what the outer could do for him , although he allowed the outer world to make an impression on him ; say rather he ...
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... his mind developes itself in the course especially of two poems written at this time , which we shall refer to by and by , descriptive , and in the style and measure of Pope . CHAPTER II . FIRST LOVE , THE PASSION OF NATURE.
... his mind developes itself in the course especially of two poems written at this time , which we shall refer to by and by , descriptive , and in the style and measure of Pope . CHAPTER II . FIRST LOVE , THE PASSION OF NATURE.
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