A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 235
... Wordsworth's pieces were more numerous . The little collection was far from perfect , but the originality of both writers was beyond dispute . Wordsworth had now found his true path . He had become the poet of Nature ; and henceforth he ...
... Wordsworth's pieces were more numerous . The little collection was far from perfect , but the originality of both writers was beyond dispute . Wordsworth had now found his true path . He had become the poet of Nature ; and henceforth he ...
Pagina 238
... Wordsworth kept his faculty for writing fine sonnets till almost the end of his life . The indifferent series on the River Duddon is redeemed by the splendid Afterthought , and as late as 1833 he could write the beautiful sonnet ...
... Wordsworth kept his faculty for writing fine sonnets till almost the end of his life . The indifferent series on the River Duddon is redeemed by the splendid Afterthought , and as late as 1833 he could write the beautiful sonnet ...
Pagina 241
... Wordsworth's Preface and his example have achieved their object . A Poet , he says , is " a man ... endowed with more lively sensibility , more enthusiasm and ... Wordsworth's . As a man , Coleridge is 241 R WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE.
... Wordsworth's Preface and his example have achieved their object . A Poet , he says , is " a man ... endowed with more lively sensibility , more enthusiasm and ... Wordsworth's . As a man , Coleridge is 241 R WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE.
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