William Wordsworth: A BiographyCash, 1856 - 508 sider |
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Side iv
... true that Wordsworth had scarcely any life in which the world is interested apart from his works , but Dr. Wordsworth goes too far in saying " Let no other Life of Wordsworth be composed beside what has thus been written with his own ...
... true that Wordsworth had scarcely any life in which the world is interested apart from his works , but Dr. Wordsworth goes too far in saying " Let no other Life of Wordsworth be composed beside what has thus been written with his own ...
Side viii
... True , The Beautiful , and the Good - The Minister of Beauty - The Uses of the Ideal- Imaginative Diction - Impersonation - Laodamia - Destiny - Les- sing's Laocoon - The Drama , Classical and Romantic - Tragedy- Talfourd's Ion ...
... True , The Beautiful , and the Good - The Minister of Beauty - The Uses of the Ideal- Imaginative Diction - Impersonation - Laodamia - Destiny - Les- sing's Laocoon - The Drama , Classical and Romantic - Tragedy- Talfourd's Ion ...
Side 3
... true that more than is per- ceptible either in Shakspere or Milton , his poems con- stitute his life ; this may be regarded as either praise or blame ; it seems as if he lived only to record in verse his own experiences , emotions , and ...
... true that more than is per- ceptible either in Shakspere or Milton , his poems con- stitute his life ; this may be regarded as either praise or blame ; it seems as if he lived only to record in verse his own experiences , emotions , and ...
Side 4
... true that every man has a life hid- den from the world ; nor is it the business of the world , either the prating , or the thinking , or the reading world to attempt to draw that life from its obscurity . But there are some men who have ...
... true that every man has a life hid- den from the world ; nor is it the business of the world , either the prating , or the thinking , or the reading world to attempt to draw that life from its obscurity . But there are some men who have ...
Side 6
... true that our ideal does not suffer by the nearness of our approach , and Johnson's is one . Wordsworth himself once remarked to the writer of this volume that " by - and - by the works of Johnson would be principally remarkable and ...
... true that our ideal does not suffer by the nearness of our approach , and Johnson's is one . Wordsworth himself once remarked to the writer of this volume that " by - and - by the works of Johnson would be principally remarkable and ...
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